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Bureau of Fire Protection Iligan City: Complete Guide (2026)

Comprehensive guide to Bureau of Fire Protection Iligan City — verified phone numbers, address, emergency hotlines, fire safety permits, and community programs for Iligan residents.


The Bureau of Fire Protection Iligan City is the frontline government agency responsible for fire suppression, prevention, rescue, and fire safety regulation across Iligan City and its 44 barangays. Whether you need to report an emergency, apply for a Fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC), or attend a fire safety seminar, this guide gives you everything you need — verified, specific, and up to date.


Introduction to Bureau of Fire Protection Iligan City

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Iligan City operates under BFP Region 10 (Northern Mindanao) and serves one of the Philippines’ most important industrial cities — home to Maria Cristina Falls, major steel and chemical plants, and a dense urban population of over 350,000.

Established under Republic Act 6975 (December 13, 1990), the BFP was created as a uniformed bureau under the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), separating fire protection from the Philippine National Police. The Iligan City Fire Station has since grown to include a main station and four sub-stations covering the entire city.

Mission: To minimize the incidence of fire and other emergencies, including its economic, physical, and social impact on the Philippine communities.

Coverage: 44 barangays across Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, including industrial zones along the Iligan Bay coastline and inland barangays prone to densely packed residential fires.


Location, Contact Information, and Operating Hours

Main Fire Station

Bureau of Fire Protection — Iligan City Fire Station
Del Pilar Street, Poblacion, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte 9200

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Emergency Hotlines (24/7)

ContactNumber
Fire Emergency (Short Code)160 / 161
Direct Line(063) 221-9055
Direct Line 2(063) 221-9056
Mobile+63 967 871 4388
National Emergency Hotline911

Sub-Stations

Sub-StationContact
Dalipuga Sub-Station(063) 222-6000
Sta. Filomena Sub-Station160 / 161
Saray Sub-Station160 / 161
Buru-un Sub-Station160 / 161

Non-Emergency / Administrative Inquiries

Operating Hours

Fire suppression and emergency response operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Administrative services (permits, certifications, seminars) are available Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, except on national holidays.

In case of fire: Call 160 or 161 immediately. Do not wait to confirm — every second matters.


Fire Prevention and Emergency Response Services

Emergency Response Capabilities

The BFP Iligan City main station and its four sub-stations maintain round-the-clock operational readiness. The city’s fire response infrastructure covers:

  • Fire suppression using standard pumper trucks and ladder units
  • Search and rescue operations for trapped victims in structural fires
  • Pre-hospital emergency care — BFP personnel are trained in basic life support (BLS)
  • Hazmat awareness — critical for Iligan City given its industrial profile (steel, cement, and chemical facilities)

Average response time within the Poblacion urban core is under 10 minutes from the main station. Sub-stations in Dalipuga, Buru-un, Sta. Filomena, and Saray reduce response times in their respective zones.

Coordination with Other Emergency Services

BFP Iligan City works alongside:

  • ICDRRMO (Iligan City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office) — Emergency/Rescue: 811, 221-5748
  • Philippine National Police — Camp Tomas Cabili: 221-6699
  • ILPI (Iligan Light and Power Inc.) — for electrical fire coordination: (063) 221-5708
  • Iligan City Hospital — (063) 221-0602

This multi-agency coordination is codified in Iligan City’s local disaster response protocols, ensuring seamless handoff between fire, police, and medical services during major incidents.

Incident Management

For fire incidents involving structural damage or casualties, BFP Iligan City conducts a post-fire investigation to determine origin, cause, and whether fire safety standards were met. This investigation is mandatory for insurance claims and is a prerequisite for building reconstruction permits.


Fire Safety Education and Community Programs

Free Fire Safety Seminars

BFP Iligan City provides free fire safety training and seminars to:

  • Homeowners’ associations (HOAs) in residential subdivisions
  • Barangay-level communities during Fire Prevention Month (March) and year-round
  • Schools and universities — covering evacuation drills, fire extinguisher use, and emergency response protocols
  • Businesses and commercial establishments — often required as part of FSIC compliance

To request a fire safety seminar for your organization, contact the station directly at (063) 221-9055 or via email at iligancityfs@yahoo.com.

Fire Prevention Month

Every March, BFP Iligan City conducts its annual Fire Prevention Month activities, which include:

  • City-wide simultaneous fire drills
  • School fire safety competitions
  • Community fire suppression demonstrations
  • Distribution of fire safety materials

The campaign is anchored on an annual national theme set by BFP National Headquarters.

Youth Fire Prevention Programs

BFP Iligan City engages youth through coordinated programs with the Department of Education (DepEd) Iligan City Division, including classroom fire safety lectures and school evacuation exercises. These programs target elementary and high school students and are conducted free of charge.

Fire Volunteer Brigade Support

Barangay Fire Brigades (BFBs) are community-level volunteer units trained and supported by BFP Iligan City. To organize a BFB in your barangay, coordinate directly with the main station — BFP provides basic training, guidance on equipment procurement, and operational protocols.


Fire Safety Permits and Inspection Requirements

Who Needs a Fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC)?

The Fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC) is a mandatory requirement for all businesses, establishments, and structures in Iligan City. It is required:

  • Annually, as part of business permit renewal at Iligan City Hall
  • For occupancy permits on newly constructed or renovated buildings
  • For operating permits of schools, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and commercial spaces

Without a valid FSIC, business permit renewal will not proceed at the Iligan City Business Permit and Licensing Office (BPLO).

Step-by-Step FSIC Application Process

  1. Visit BFP Iligan City main station at Del Pilar Street, Poblacion — bring your previous FSIC (if renewing) and business permit documents.
  2. Submit a Fire Safety Inspection Request Form — available at the station or downloadable from the BFP national website at bfp.gov.ph.
  3. Pay the required inspection fee — fees vary based on establishment type and floor area. Residential structures generally incur minimal fees; commercial and industrial establishments are assessed based on BFP’s schedule of fees.
  4. Schedule an inspection — a BFP fire safety inspector will visit your premises to evaluate compliance with the Fire Code of the Philippines (RA 9514).
  5. Address deficiencies — if violations are found, you’ll receive a Notice of Discrepancy and must correct issues before re-inspection.
  6. Receive your FSIC — once compliant, the certificate is issued. Processing typically takes 3 to 10 working days after a passed inspection.

Common Fire Code Requirements Checked During Inspection

  • Functional fire extinguishers (with updated hydrostatic testing)
  • Operational smoke and fire alarm systems
  • Unobstructed emergency exits and fire escape routes
  • Proper electrical wiring and panel box conditions
  • Posted evacuation plans visible to occupants
  • Adequate emergency lighting

For industrial establishments in Iligan City’s industrial zone (Kiwalan, Maria Cristina), additional hazmat storage and suppression system requirements apply under the Fire Code.

Fire Safety Clearance for Occupancy

New building owners must secure a Fire Safety Clearance before the building is occupied. This is separate from the annual FSIC and is a one-time requirement tied to the occupancy permit. Coordinate with BFP Iligan City and the City Engineer’s Office simultaneously for faster processing.


Understanding the Bureau of Fire Protection Organization

What Is the BFP?

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), or Kawanihan ng Proteksyon sa Sunog in Filipino, is the national government agency mandated to prevent and suppress destructive fires, investigate their causes, enforce fire safety laws, and develop fire protection programs in the Philippines.

Government Structure

BFP is a uniformed bureau under the DILG (Department of the Interior and Local Government), established by RA 6975 and strengthened by RA 9263 (Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Professionalization Act of 2004).

The organizational chain is:

DILG Secretary → BFP Fire Chief Superintendent (National HQ, Manila) → BFP Region 10 Director (Cagayan de Oro) → Iligan City Fire Marshal → Station Personnel

BFP Region 10

BFP Iligan City falls under BFP Regional Office 10, headquartered in Cagayan de Oro City.

  • BFP Region 10 Contact: (088) 881-1981
  • The regional office oversees all fire stations in Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental, Camiguin, and Lanao del Sur.

Ranks in BFP

BFP uses a uniformed rank structure similar to the PNP, from Fire Officer I (FO1) up to Fire Chief Superintendent. The head of BFP Iligan City holds the rank of Fire Senior Inspector or Fire Inspector, depending on current assignment.


Fire Emergency Preparedness Tips for Iligan Residents

Iligan City’s geography and climate create specific fire risk factors that residents should account for:

Iligan-Specific Hazards

  • Typhoon season (June–November): Downed electrical lines are a leading cause of residential fires. After a typhoon, inspect your electrical service entrance before restoring power.
  • Industrial proximity: Residents near the Kiwalan industrial corridor should be aware of chemical fire risks and keep emergency numbers saved.
  • Dense informal settlements: Barangays with closely-packed structures (e.g., parts of Tubod, Hinaplanon) have limited fire truck access — barangay-level fire brigades are especially critical here.
  • Dry season (March–May): Grass fires and vegetation fires increase significantly. Keep combustible materials away from property boundaries.

Essential Preparedness Steps

1. Create a Home Fire Escape Plan

  • Map two exits from every room
  • Designate a meeting point outside (e.g., across the street or at a neighbor’s gate)
  • Practice the plan every six months with all household members

2. Keep a Functional Fire Extinguisher

  • Minimum: one ABC-type dry chemical extinguisher per floor
  • Check the pressure gauge monthly (needle should be in the green zone)
  • Replace or recharge after any use, even partial
  • Have it hydrostatic-tested every 5 years per BFP requirements

3. Install Smoke Detectors

  • At minimum: one per floor, outside each sleeping area
  • Test monthly; replace batteries annually
  • Replace the entire unit every 10 years

4. Electrical Fire Prevention

  • Don’t overload outlets — a single outlet strip per socket maximum
  • Replace frayed cords immediately
  • Unplug appliances not in use, especially when leaving home
  • Have a licensed electrician inspect wiring every 5 years

5. LPG Safety

  • Always close the main valve when not cooking
  • Store LPG tanks upright in a ventilated area away from heat sources
  • Check hose connections for cracks or leaks regularly

If a fire breaks out:

  1. Alert everyone in the household immediately
  2. Close doors as you exit — this slows fire spread
  3. Call 160 or 161 from outside the structure
  4. Never re-enter a burning building
  5. Go to your designated meeting point and wait for BFP responders

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Tagalog of Bureau of Fire Protection?
The Filipino translation is Kawanihan ng Proteksyon sa Sunog (KPS).

What is the Bureau of Fire Protection?
The BFP is the Philippine government agency responsible for fire prevention, fire suppression, fire investigation, and fire safety regulation. It operates under the DILG and was established under Republic Act 6975 in 1990.

Under what department is the Bureau of Fire Protection?
BFP is under the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG).

What is the emergency number for BFP Iligan City?
The primary fire emergency codes are 160 and 161. You can also call the direct station lines at (063) 221-9055 or (063) 221-9056, or the national emergency hotline 911.

How do I get a Fire Safety Inspection Certificate (FSIC) in Iligan City?
Visit BFP Iligan City at Del Pilar Street, Poblacion. Submit a Fire Safety Inspection Request Form, pay the applicable fee, pass a fire safety inspection, and receive your FSIC within 3–10 working days after compliance is confirmed.

What are the operating hours of Iligan City Fire Station?
Emergency response is 24/7. Administrative services (permits, seminars) are available Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

Does BFP Iligan City offer free fire safety training?
Yes. BFP Iligan City provides free fire safety seminars to barangays, schools, and community organizations upon request. Contact the station at (063) 221-9055 or iligancityfs@yahoo.com to schedule.

Who is the current chief of BFP Iligan City?
For the current City Fire Marshal, contact the station directly at (063) 221-9055 — BFP leadership assignments rotate regularly and the most accurate information is from the station itself.


Quick Reference: BFP Iligan City Contacts

ResourceDetails
🔥 Fire Emergency160 / 161
📞 Station Direct Line(063) 221-9055 / 221-9056
📱 Mobile+63 967 871 4388
📧 Emaililigancityfs@yahoo.com
📍 AddressDel Pilar Street, Poblacion, Iligan City 9200
🌐 FacebookBFP R10-Iligan City Fire Station
🗺️ Google MapsView Location
🏢 BFP Region 10(088) 881-1981
🚨 National Hotline911
Dalipuga Sub-Station(063) 222-6000

Sources for verified contact information: Iligan Light & Power, Inc. Emergency Numbers | BFP R10-Iligan City Fire Station Facebook

Last updated: June 2026. For real-time updates, follow the official BFP Iligan City Facebook page.

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