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Bureau of Fire Protection

he Bureau of Fire Protection[1] (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pagtatanggol sa Sunog) is


an agency of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
responsible for implementing national policies related to Firefighting and fire
prevention as well as implementation of the Philippine Fire Code (PD 1185), which
has been repealed and replaced by the New Fire Code of the Philippines (RA 9514).
Formerly known as the Integrated National Police Fire Service, the BFP is in
charge of the administration and management of municipal and city fire and
emergency services all over the country.

History
Badge of the Bureau of Fire Protection.

The BFP traces its roots from the defunct Constabulary Fire Protection Bureau, then later PC-
INP Office of Fire Protection Service.[2]

The agency was founded on January 29, 1991, pursuant to the provisions of Republic Act 6975,
which established the Department of Interior and Local Government.[3]

The Bureau now is in charge of management, administration, and implementation of fire and
emergency services all over the country

Fire alarm levels

The BFP has fire alarm levels to determine how many fire trucks should respond to the scene:

1. First alarm

2. Second alarm

o Senior Fire Officer/ Shift-in-charge/ Team leader

3. Third alarm

o CFM/ MFM concerned

4. Fourth alarm

5. Fifth alarm

o Provincial/ District Operations Chief


6. Task Force Alpha

o P/DFM concerned

7. Task Force Bravo

o Chief, Operation, Intelligence and Investigation Branch, P/DFM and all C/MFMs
of the provincial district concerned

8. Task Force Charlie

o Deputy Regional Director

9. Task Force Delta

10. Task Force Echo

11. Task Force Hotel

12. Task Force India

13. General Alarm

o Regional Director

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