Delhi Fire Service
| Agency overview | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1942 |
| Annual budget | ₹14,933.47 lacs [1] |
| Fire chief | Sh. Atul Garg |
| Motto | We Serve to Save |
| Facilities and equipment | |
| Stations | 61 |
| Trucks | 198 |
| Rescues | 3 |
Delhi Fire Service (DFS) is the state-owned service that attends fire/rescue calls in the National Capital Territory of Delhi in India. The service consists of 61 fire stations and 3616 personnel (3280 firefighters, 289 mechanics), and attends to 22,000 fire and rescue calls on an average every year.[2] The administrative control of The Delhi Fire Service rests with the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi. The average number of fire/rescue calls attended by DFS is much more than any other metropolitan fire services in India.
Zones
Delhi is divided into 3 zones with 2 geographical divisions within each:
- New Delhi Fire Zone - East Division and Central Divisions
- South Fire Zone - South Division and South West Divisions
- West Fire Zone - West Division and North West Divisions
Command
- Director of Fire Services - 1
- Chief Fire Officer - 5
- Deputy Chief Fire Officers - 5
- Divisional Officers - 9
- Assistant Divisional Officers - 24
The department reports to Principal Secretary (Home)for the Government of NCT of Delhi.
Ranks
| Rank / Designation | Notes |
|---|---|
| Principal Director | Head of department; IAS cadre officer[3] |
| Director | |
| Chief Fire Officer | Highest ranking uniformed employee. |
| Deputy Chief Fire Officer | |
| Divisional Officer | |
| Assistant Divisional Officer | |
| Station Officer | Officer incharge of a fire station |
| Sub-Officer / Sub-Officer (Driver) | |
| Leading Fireman | |
| Fireman / Fire Operator |
Notes and references
- ^ "2016-2017 Executive Budget, Fiscal Year 2016-2017". Govt. of Delhi NCT. Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ "Delhi Fire Services". www.delhi.gov.in. Archived from the original on 5 May 2009.
- ^ "Delhi Fire Chief Atul Garg transferred – three months before his retirement". The Indian Express. 17 July 2025. Retrieved 25 January 2026.
External links
- Delhi Fire Service Archived 22 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- A study, now archived here