The Louisville Division of Fire currently operates out of 21 fire stations, located throughout the city in 4
battalions. Each battalion is commanded by a
battalion chief. The 4 battalions are under the command of a citywide
tour commander each
shift. The Louisville Division of Fire operates 18
engine companies, 8
truck companies (including 3
quints), 2
rescue companies, 3
HazMat units, 3
fireboats, 1
ventilation unit, 5
utility mule ATVs, and numerous special, support, and reserve units. Rescue Company 2 (housed with, and staffed by, the crews of Engine 2 and Truck 1) provides high-angle and dive rescue services. Rescue Company 7 (housed with, and staffed by, the crew of Quint 7) provides trench and structural collapse rescue services.
Hazardous materials incidents are handled by Haz-Mat Companies 1, 19, and 21. Haz-Mat Company 1 is housed with Engine 1, adjacent the
Louisville International Airport. Haz-Mat Company 19 is housed with Engine 19 in the city's west side, near the
Rubbertown area, which is home to many industrial plants. Haz-Mat Company 21 is housed with Engine 21 on the city's northeast side, near downtown. ==Stations and apparatus==