Fire stations near me
Find the nearest fire stations on a live U.S. map. Use your location or search any address to see nearby fire departments with their address and directions — mapped from the official national fire-station dataset.
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Station locations come from USGS “The National Map” — the U.S. Geological Survey’s authoritative national “Fire Stations/EMS Stations” dataset. Each station links to its location on Google Maps so you can confirm the address and get directions.
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Fire stations near me — FAQ
How do I find fire stations near me?
Use the map on this page — tap “Use my location” to center it on where you are, or type any address, city, or ZIP. The nearest fire stations appear as markers and in a list with their address and a directions link. The map loads stations for whatever area you’re viewing, anywhere in the United States.
Where does the fire station data come from?
Station locations come from USGS “The National Map” — the U.S. Geological Survey’s authoritative national “Fire Stations/EMS Stations” structures dataset. It’s a standard federal source for fire-station locations nationwide, with each record carrying the station name, address, city, state, and ZIP.
Is this for reporting an emergency?
No. This is an informational map for finding station locations — not a way to reach dispatch. In any emergency, call 911. Fire stations are often unstaffed at the door and are not a substitute for 911.
Why might a station be missing or out of date?
The national dataset is updated periodically, so a very new station may not appear yet, a closed one may linger, and a few records can have imperfect addresses. Always confirm with your local fire department or city for official, current information. We link each station to its location on Google Maps so you can verify it.
Can I see fire stations across the whole United States?
Yes — the map covers the entire U.S. Zoom out to browse a region and zoom in to load the individual stations for that area (we load stations by map view to keep it fast, rather than plotting every station in the country at once).
Fire-station locations are from USGS The National Map and may not reflect very recent changes — confirm with your local fire department. This map is for information only and is not a way to contact dispatch. In an emergency, always call 911.