Louisville Division of Fire
| Operational area | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| State | Kentucky |
| City | Louisville |
| Agency overview | |
| Established | June 1, 1858 |
| Annual calls | 46,782 (2022) |
| Employees | 501 (2017) |
| Annual budget | $85,217,200 (FY 2023) |
| Staffing | Career |
| Fire chief | Brian C. O’Neill |
| EMS level | BLS |
| IAFF | 54 |
| Facilities and equipment | |
| Battalions | 4 |
| Stations | 21 |
| Engines | 18 |
| Trucks | 4 |
| Platforms | 1 |
| Quints | 3 |
| Rescues | 3 |
| HAZMAT | 3 |
| USAR | 2 |
| Airport crash | 1 |
| Wildland | 1 |
| Fireboats | 2 |
| Rescue boats | 4 |
| Light and air | 1 |
| Website | |
| Official website | |
| IAFF website | |
The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue (abbreviated LFD or LFR), is the sole fire suppression agency for the city of Louisville, Kentucky and is one of eight fire departments within the Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky metropolitan area. The Louisville Division of Fire responded to 46,782 incidents in 2022. As of 2025 the Chief of Department was Brian C. O'Neill.