Fire Department
The mission of the Warren Fire Department is to serve and protect the lives and property of citizens, business owners and visitors to the city of Warren through Public Service and by providing professional response capabilities in the areas of Fire Suppression,Prevention, Investigation and Education, Hazardous Material and Technical Rescue Response and Mitigation and Emergency Medical Services.
Fire Department Phone Numbers
For Emergencies Dial 9-1-1
Non-Emergency Dispatch (586) 574-9111
Administrative Office (586) 756-2800
Administrative Fax (586) 774-2120
Fire Chief Orrin Ferguson (586) 756-2800 ext 3200
Deputy Fire Chief Scott Halleck (586) 756-2800 ext 3201
Fire Prevention (586) 756-2800 ext 3310
EMS (586) 756-2800 ext 3210
Training (586) 756-2800 ext 3320
Special Operations (586) 756-2800 ext 3500
Safety Officer (586) 756-2800 ext 3602
Technology Division (586) 756-2800 ext 3910
Smoke Alarms Save Lives
Exciting new program FREE to all Warren residents – Request a Smoke Detector
Contact to Request Installation
586-759-9320
SmokeDetector@warrenfiredept.org
Please Call:
- For information on fire safety in the home, school, or other organizations.
- To schedule fire prevention programs and classes for schools and other organizations; or fill out our form.
- To request fire incident reports.
Open Burning
- Open burning is allowed in the City of Warren.
- Updated open burning ordinance.
In January of 2010, the Warren Fire Department reinstated EMS transport. The Fire Department does not bill Warren residents for EMS transport, instead billing their insurance company. For Warren residents, the Warren Fire Department accepts as payment in full whatever amount the insurance company will pay, with no deductible or co-pays. EMS transport has been a huge success, bringing in approximately $2.5 million a year.
Currently the Fire Department has an EMS transport vehicle operating out of all six stations. It is the first time in department history that the fire department has had six EMS transport vehicles in service on a daily basis.
Station Locations
The City of Warren has six fire stations serving the public 24 hours a day – 365 days a year.
Station #1 – 8321 9 Mile Road
Station #2 – 23293 Schoenherr Road
Station #3 – 23620 Ryan Road
Station #4 – 6361 Chicago Road
Station #5 – 29900 Hoover Road
Station #6 – 3090 12 Mile Road
Administrative Offices
23295 Schoenherr Road
Warren, MI 48089
Phone: (586) 756-2800
Fax: (586) 774-2120
Email: warrenfire@warrenfiredept.org
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Skip McAdams
Fire Commissioner
As a firefighter and member of the Warren Fire Department, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard and preserve life and property against the elements of fire and disaster; and maintain a proficiency in the art and science of fire engineering
I will uphold the standards of my profession, continually search for new and improved methods and share my knowledge and skills with my contemporaries and successors.
I will not allow personal feelings, nor danger to self, deter me from my responsibilities as a firefighter.
I will at all times, respect the property and rights of all men and women, the laws of my community and my country, and the chosen way of life of my fellow citizens.
I recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of the fire service. I will never use my official position to obtain advantages or favors for myself, my friends or family.
I will constantly strive to achieve the objectives and ideals, dedicating myself to my chosen profession–saving of life, fire prevention and fire suppression.
As a member of the Warren Fire Department, I accept this self-imposed and self-enforced obligation as my responsibility.