Menu
Browse

Berliner Feuerwehr

Aliases: 2 aliases
Primary URL Location Industry
feuerwehr[.]berlin[.]de
Country Germany
Government - Local Icon
Government - Local
Profile

The Berliner Feuerwehr, also known as the Berlin Fire Department, is the municipal agency responsible for fire suppression, emergency medical services, technical rescue and hazard mitigation across the city of Berlin. It responds to fires, accidents, natural disasters and other emergencies, providing both firefighting and pre‑hospital care to residents and visitors. The department also conducts fire prevention inspections, public safety education and participates in joint operations with police and other emergency services.

As the fire and rescue service for Germany’s capital, the Berliner Feuerwehr serves a densely populated metropolitan area that includes government institutions, cultural landmarks and a diverse residential population. It maintains a network of fire stations distributed throughout the city’s boroughs, enabling rapid deployment to incidents. The organization is recognized as one of the larger municipal fire brigades in the country, reflecting the scale of its operational responsibilities and the breadth of its service area.

Distinguishing attributes of the Berliner Feuerwehr include specialized units for water rescue, high‑rise firefighting, hazardous materials and chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) incidents. These teams receive advanced training and equipment to handle complex scenarios that go beyond standard firefighting. The department also places emphasis on continuous professional development and collaborates with technical universities and research institutes to adopt new safety technologies and procedures.

Structurally, the Berliner Feuerwehr is a public institution under the authority of the Senate of Berlin, specifically overseen by the Senator for Interior and Sports. It receives its funding from the city budget and operates as part of Berlin’s broader public safety framework. Recent events, such as the unauthorized access to a fire station server room reported on 2 June 2025, have highlighted ongoing challenges related to cybersecurity and the need to modernize IT infrastructure while maintaining operational readiness.

Incidents
Linked incidents available to members
1 incident