Fire Stations
Salt Lake City Fire is hiring. We interview for new firefighters twice yearly. Get started here
Connect with a Fire Department public relations specialist or member of our community outreach team
Staff Members
Learn how to prepare your family and community for a natural disaster in Salt Lake City
CPR training is free for all Salt Lake City residents. Sign up an individual, or request group training.
Calls for Service
Hazardous activities require a permit in Salt Lake City. Apply for a permit and learn more about safety codes
Contact one of our staff members for non-emergency requests, such as booking a station tour
Salt Lake City Fire Department is proud to be hosting MURPH at our department Training Grounds on Memorial Day! MURPH is a test of strength, endurance and resiliency
It is our pleasure to help you learn more about who we are and what we do for our customers. From our sustainable infrastructure, to our diverse communities and neighborhoods, Utah’s Capital City fire department strives to maintain a focus on providing value to the residents, business owners, and visitors who live, work and play within its boundaries. The goal of the Salt Lake City Fire Department is to promote safety and assist people in their time of crisis. We seek not only to make a good impression, but to provide the public piece of mind that their fire department is capable, ready, and willing to help them when they need it.
We invite our neighbors to get to know us and learn about the various roles of their fire department. If you want to schedule a visit to a local station, invite a crew to your upcoming community event, or learn how to become a member of SLC Fire, we would be happy to provide you with additional information. Please explore this website for many of the most common questions we receive. And if there is something you can’t find here, we invite you to call or email us for more information.
Be Safe,
Karl Lieb
Extinguished fire at abandoned commercial property in the area of 840 S. 300 W. One individual was taken to the hospital with smoke inhalation injuries.
475 S 300 E
Salt Lake City UT, 84111
801.799.3473