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Staff Members

Apply for a Permit

Hazardous activities require a permit in Salt Lake City.  Learn more about the permitting process, and request a permit

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Active Permits

Request a Fire Report

Request a Fire Report

Request a report regarding a Fire incident, a closed investigative case file, or environmental site assessment

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Inspections

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Firewatch Information

Learn more about the firewatch program, required for commercial buildings with fire suppression problems

SALT LAKE CITY CODE REFERENCE

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Business License Inspection

Flame Performance

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Emergency Radio Repeater

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Flammable Liquid Storage

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Recreational Fires

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Firework Sales and Use

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Hazardous Materials

Temporary Structures

GET A KNOX BOX FOR YOUR COMMERCIAL BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL UNIT

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Provide the fire department with easy access to your business during an emergency

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Useful for after hour emergencies at apartment complexes

SLC Fire Ladder Operations

Contact Information

For any emergency situation, including reports of carbon monoxide alarm activations, please call 911.  To reach our after hours non-emergency dispatch office, please dial 801.799.4231.

Headquarters / Fire Museum

475 S 300 E
Salt Lake City UT, 84111

Main Number:

801.799.3473

Fire Prevention Bureau:

801.799.4150

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