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Bureau of Fire Protection

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP; Filipino: Kawanihan ng Tagapangalaga Laban sa Sunog[4]) is the government body in the Philippines responsible for the provision of fire services. It is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior and Local Government.

Bureau of Fire Protection
Kawanihan ng Tagapangalaga Laban sa Sunog
Operational area
CountryPhilippines
Agency overview
EstablishedJanuary 29, 1991; 33 years ago (1991-01-29)
Employees32,892 (2022 estimate) [1][self-published source?]
Annual budget₱27.11 billion (2023)[2]
Fire chiefFDIR. Louie S. Puracan, CEO VI
Motto"Save Lives and Properties"
Facilities and equipment
Stations51 (cities), 597 (municipalities) (2018)[3]
Trucks2,683 (2018)[3]
Website
http://bfp.gov.ph/

Functions and duties edit

The BFP is responsible for ensuring public safety through the prevention or suppression of all destructive fires on buildings, houses, and other similar structure, forests, and land transportation vehicles and equipment, ships/vessels docked at piers, wharves or anchored at major seaports, petroleum industry installations. It is also responsible for the enforcement of the Fire Code of the Philippines (PD 1185) and other related laws, conduct investigations involving fire incidents and causes thereof including the filing of appropriate complaints/cases.[5]

According to its website, the primary functions of the BFP are[6]

  • Prevention and suppression of all destructive fires;
  • Enforcement of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (RIRR) of the Republic Act No. 9514 otherwise known as the Fire Code of the Philippines (PD 1185) and other related laws;
  • Investigate the causes of fires and if necessary, file a complaint to the city or provincial prosecutor relating to the case;
  • In events of national emergency, will assist the military on the orders of the President of the Philippines;
  • And establish at least one fire station with all personnel and equipment per municipality and provincial capital.

History edit

 
Bureau of Fire Protection National headquarters along Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue (formerly Agham Road) in Quezon City

The BFP was formed from the units of the Integrated National Police's Office of Fire Protection Service on January 29, 1991 through Republic Act No. 6975, which created the present Interior Department and placed the provision of fire services under its control.[7]

Republic Act No. 6975, or the Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990, took effect on January 1, 1991 and paved the way for the establishment of the Philippine National Police, BFP and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology as separate entities. Specifically, the Fire Bureau's charter was created under Chapter IV (Section 53 to 59) and carried-out through the provisions of Rule VII (Sections 49 to 58) of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the act. The organization was then placed under the direct supervision of the DILG undersecretary for peace and order. The Appropriation Act of 1991 also caused the inaugural operation of the BFP on August 2, 1991 as a distinct agency of the government, with the initial preparation of its operation plans and budget (OPB) undertaken by the staff of the Office of the National Chief Fire Marshal at Camp Crame, Quezon City headed by F/Brigadier General Ernesto Madriaga, INP (1990–1992), which took over from the long reign of F/Major Primo D. Cordeta (Ret.), the first chief fire marshal (1978–1989). Madriaga served as the BFP's first acting fire chief/director from 1991 to 1992.

The fire ranks used until 1991:[8]

Fire Brigadier General
Fire Colonel
Fire Lieutenant Colonel
Fire Major
Fire Captain
Fire Lieutenant
Fire Sergeant
Fire Corporal
Fireman First Class
Fireman

In 2021, Republic Act No.11589, or the BFP Modernization Act, was enacted into law, mandating the implementation of a ten year program to modernize the BFP.[9][10] The law also enabled the creation of security and protection units (SPUs) in each regional and city fire station and allowed 14 members at most per SPU to bare firearms.[11]

Organizational Structure edit

The bureau is headed by a chief, and is assisted by a deputy chief. It has regional offices, headed by a person with the rank of chief superintendent or senior superintendent. It also has provincial offices, district offices, and city or municipal stations.

Aside from fire fighting units, the bureau has a Special Rescue/HAZMAT unit, an Emergency Medical Services unit, a Special Operations Unit, an Arson Investigation Unit, the Fire Law Enforcement Service, and the Fire National Training Institute.

The current leadership is as follows:

  • Commander-in-Chief: Pres. Bongbong Marcos
  • Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (SILG): Atty. Benjamin DC Abalos Jr.
    • Undersecretary for Public Safety, DILG: Usec. Serafin P. Barreto Jr., CESO IV
  • Chief, Bureau of Fire Protection (C, BFP): FDir. Louie S. Puracan, CEO VI
  • The Deputy Chief for Administration (TDCA, BFP): FCSupt. Jesus P. Fernandez (acting capacity)
  • The Deputy Chief for Operations (TDCO, BFP): FCSupt. Wilberto Rico Neil A. Kwan Tiu
  • The Chief of Directorial Staff (TDCS, BFP): FCSupt. Manuel M. Manuel (acting capacity)

The National Headquarters is composed of:

  • Office of the Chief, BFP
  • Office of the Deputy Chief for Administration
  • Office of the Deputy Chief for Operations
  • BFP Directorial Staff
    • Directorate for Intelligence and Investigation
    • Directorate for Operations
    • Directorate for Plans and Standard Development
    • Directorate for Comptrollership
    • Directorate for Fire Safety Enforcement
    • Directorate for Logistics
    • Directorate for Personnel and Records Management
    • Directorate for Information and Communications Management
    • Directorate for Human Resource Development

Rank Structure

The ranks of commissioned officers are as follows:

  • Director
  • Chief Superintendent
  • Senior Superintendent
  • Superintendent
  • Chief Inspector
  • Senior Inspector
  • Inspector

The ranks of non-commissioned officers are as follows:

  • Senior Fire Officer 4
  • Senior Fire Officer 3
  • Senior Fire Officer 2
  • Senior Fire Officer 1
  • Fire Officer 3
  • Fire Officer 2
  • Fire Officer 1

Non-Uniformed Personnel

The bureau employs a host civilian personnel and employees having no rank. Civil service employees carry their civil service grade.

Equipment edit

The bureau provides fire fighting vehicles depending on the jurisdiction's capabilities. Each city and municipality in the Philippines has one to four such vehicles in their inventories at a minimum.

Photos Model Origin Type Note
  Isuzu Forward Japan Medium Fire engine New Euro 4 variant was procured under Duterte Administration.
  Isuzu Giga Japan Heavy Fire engine New Euro 4 variant was procured under Duterte Administration.
  MAN TGM 18.250 Rosenbauer TLF 4000 Austria Heavy Fire engine Procured under the Aquino Administration. used in Highly-Urbanized Cities
Pierce Dash 100 United States Aerial Fire engine Acquired under Quezon City Government
  Hino Ranger Japan Medium Fire engine Acquired under Cebu City Government
  1982 Ford Roughneck F800 United States Medium Fire engine Procured during 1980's under the Marcos Administration. used in municipalities.
  Hyundai HD120 South Korea Medium Fire engine
  Dongfeng Hubei 4x2 China Medium Fire engine Procured under the Aquino Administration. used in municipalities
  Isuzu NDR Japan Light Fire engine

List of BFP Chiefs edit

The following is an incomplete list.

Name Term Note
As the Chief National Fire Marshal of INP Office of Fire Protection
F/Maj. Primo D. Cordeta 1978 – 1989
F/BGen. Ernesto G. Madriaga 1990 – 1991
As the Chief, Bureau of Fire Protection
F/BGen Ernesto G. Madriaga 1991 – 1992 OIC
F/Maj. Gen. Mario Tanhanco[12] 1992 – 1993
F/BGen. Alfonso Torres Clemente 1993 – 1994
SSUPT Bonifacio Japson Garcia 1994
SSUPT Edgar Gayotin Gimotea 1994
SSUPT Felipe Tarroza Carpio 1994 – 1995
SSUPT Bonifacio Japson Garcia 1995 – 1997
SSUPT Gil Paz Jacinto 1997
SSUPT Donato Bernal Gonzales 1997 A medical doctor
SSUPT Rolando Martir Jacomille 1997
DIR Rogelio Naval Tumabaga 1997 – 1998
Raymundo E. Padua 1998 – 2000 In also as the DILG Assistant Secretary, a Police Superintendent (now P/Lt. Col.)[13]
CSUPT Francisco Shimotzu Senot [14] 2000 – 2004
DIR Rogelio Francisco Asignado [15] 2004 – 2006
DIR Jose Elisan Collado [16] 2006 – 2007
DIR Enrique Cumbe Lisangan [17] 2007 – 2008
DIR Rolando Maaño Bandilla [18] 2008 – 2011
CSUPT Samuel Rivera Perez [19] 2011 – 2012 OIC
CSUPT Ruben Fornaleza Bearis, Jr.[20] 2012 – 2013 Appointed as OIC first
CSUPT Carlito Saqueton Romero [21] 2013 – 2014
DIR Ariel Aguilar Barayuga [21] 2014 – 2016
CSUPT Rodrigo Reyes Abrazaldo [22] 2016
DIR Bobby Vargas Baruelo [23] 2016 – 2017
DIR Leonard Bañago [24] Jul 11, 2017 – Sept 29, 2017 OIC
Sept 29, 2017 – Jan 7, 2020
DIR Jose Embang Jr.[25][24] Jan 7, 2020 – September 7, 2021
DIR Louie Puracan [26][27] Sept 6, 2021 – Oct 12, 2021 OIC
Oct 12, 2021 – present

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bureau of Fire Protection". Facebook.
  2. ^ B. Bureau of Fire Protection
  3. ^ a b Mayuga, Jonathan L. (March 21, 2018). "Tragedy of fires: Death and destruction in the Philippines | Jonathan L. Mayuga". BusinessMirror.
  4. ^ "Remarks of Gen Eduardo M Ano (Ret) OIC, DILG – Fire Service Convention Davao" (PDF). Davao City: Department of Interior and Local Government. June 8, 2018. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "History of BFP". Bureau of Fire Protection – Region 1. Retrieved October 9, 2020.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ "Mandates and functions". bfp.gov.ph. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  7. ^ "R.A. 6975". lawphil.net.
  8. ^ "PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 1184". Chan Robles Virtual Law Library. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  9. ^ Caliwan, Christopher Lloyd (September 12, 2021). "New law to help BFP go beyond traditional firefighting role". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  10. ^ Ismael, Javier Joe (September 12, 2021). "BFP modernization law enactment lauded". The Manila Times. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  11. ^ Chavez, Chito (September 12, 2021). "Año says arming firefighters will expand their role during emergency, critical times". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  12. ^ Porcalla, Delon. "Child abuse charges vs ex-BFP chief dismissed". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  13. ^ Tabonares, Gina. "Fire bureau cleansing must start from the top". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  14. ^ Punongbayan, Michael. "Ex-BFP chief gets 90 years in prison". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  15. ^ Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "Former BFP chief owns up to paid ad on PNP promotions". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "BFP ordered to strictly enforce the Fire Code". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  17. ^ Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "DILG revamps top BFP officials". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ Maaño, Ronaldo C.; Maaño, Roselyn A.; De Castro, Pedro Jose; Chavez, Enrico P.; De Castro, Susana C.; Maligalig, Cielito D. (August 23, 2023). "SmartHatch: An Internet of Things–Based Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System for Poultry Egg Incubation and Hatchability". 2023 11th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT). IEEE. pp. 178–183. doi:10.1109/icoict58202.2023.10262810. ISBN 979-8-3503-2198-2. S2CID 263228883.
  19. ^ Padua, Reinir. "Suspect tagged in BFP exec's mugging". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  20. ^ Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "Roxas names new BFP chief". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  21. ^ a b Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "BFP has new chief". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ Felipe, Bebot Sison Jr ,Cecille Suerte. "BFP to procure P2.5-B new fire trucks". Philstar.com. Retrieved December 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ Marquez, Consuelo (October 5, 2019). "Former BFP chief Bobby Baruelo dies of cardiac arrest". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  24. ^ a b Gonzales, Cathrine (January 7, 2020). "New BFP acting chief vows to end corruption, malpractices in fire bureau". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  25. ^ "FIRE CHIEF JOSE EMBANG JR. RETIREMENT HONORS AND TURN OVER CEREMONY - Secretary's Corner - DILG". www.dilg.gov.ph. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  26. ^ Mercado, Neil Arwin (September 6, 2021). "PS-DBM, PITC blamed over 'undelivered' BFP procurements from 2015 to 2017". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved December 2, 2023.
  27. ^ "Boholano BFP director promoted to two-star general". BOHOLCHRONICLE.COM.PH. October 12, 2021. Retrieved December 2, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Bureau of Fire Protection BFP Filipino Kawanihan ng Tagapangalaga Laban sa Sunog 4 is the government body in the Philippines responsible for the provision of fire services It is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Interior and Local Government Bureau of Fire ProtectionKawanihan ng Tagapangalaga Laban sa SunogOperational areaCountryPhilippinesAgency overviewEstablishedJanuary 29 1991 33 years ago 1991 01 29 Employees32 892 2022 estimate 1 self published source Annual budget 27 11 billion 2023 2 Fire chiefFDIR Louie S Puracan CEO VIMotto Save Lives and Properties Facilities and equipmentStations51 cities 597 municipalities 2018 3 Trucks2 683 2018 3 Websitehttp bfp gov ph Contents 1 Functions and duties 2 History 3 Organizational Structure 4 Equipment 5 List of BFP Chiefs 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFunctions and duties editThe BFP is responsible for ensuring public safety through the prevention or suppression of all destructive fires on buildings houses and other similar structure forests and land transportation vehicles and equipment ships vessels docked at piers wharves or anchored at major seaports petroleum industry installations It is also responsible for the enforcement of the Fire Code of the Philippines PD 1185 and other related laws conduct investigations involving fire incidents and causes thereof including the filing of appropriate complaints cases 5 According to its website the primary functions of the BFP are 6 Prevention and suppression of all destructive fires Enforcement of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations RIRR of the Republic Act No 9514 otherwise known as the Fire Code of the Philippines PD 1185 and other related laws Investigate the causes of fires and if necessary file a complaint to the city or provincial prosecutor relating to the case In events of national emergency will assist the military on the orders of the President of the Philippines And establish at least one fire station with all personnel and equipment per municipality and provincial capital History edit nbsp Bureau of Fire Protection National headquarters along Senator Miriam P Defensor Santiago Avenue formerly Agham Road in Quezon City The BFP was formed from the units of the Integrated National Police s Office of Fire Protection Service on January 29 1991 through Republic Act No 6975 which created the present Interior Department and placed the provision of fire services under its control 7 Republic Act No 6975 or the Department of Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 took effect on January 1 1991 and paved the way for the establishment of the Philippine National Police BFP and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology as separate entities Specifically the Fire Bureau s charter was created under Chapter IV Section 53 to 59 and carried out through the provisions of Rule VII Sections 49 to 58 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the act The organization was then placed under the direct supervision of the DILG undersecretary for peace and order The Appropriation Act of 1991 also caused the inaugural operation of the BFP on August 2 1991 as a distinct agency of the government with the initial preparation of its operation plans and budget OPB undertaken by the staff of the Office of the National Chief Fire Marshal at Camp Crame Quezon City headed by F Brigadier General Ernesto Madriaga INP 1990 1992 which took over from the long reign of F Major Primo D Cordeta Ret the first chief fire marshal 1978 1989 Madriaga served as the BFP s first acting fire chief director from 1991 to 1992 The fire ranks used until 1991 8 Fire Brigadier GeneralFire ColonelFire Lieutenant ColonelFire MajorFire CaptainFire LieutenantFire SergeantFire CorporalFireman First ClassFiremanIn 2021 Republic Act No 11589 or the BFP Modernization Act was enacted into law mandating the implementation of a ten year program to modernize the BFP 9 10 The law also enabled the creation of security and protection units SPUs in each regional and city fire station and allowed 14 members at most per SPU to bare firearms 11 Organizational Structure editThe bureau is headed by a chief and is assisted by a deputy chief It has regional offices headed by a person with the rank of chief superintendent or senior superintendent It also has provincial offices district offices and city or municipal stations Aside from fire fighting units the bureau has a Special Rescue HAZMAT unit an Emergency Medical Services unit a Special Operations Unit an Arson Investigation Unit the Fire Law Enforcement Service and the Fire National Training Institute The current leadership is as follows Commander in Chief Pres Bongbong Marcos Secretary of the Interior and Local Government SILG Atty Benjamin DC Abalos Jr Undersecretary for Public Safety DILG Usec Serafin P Barreto Jr CESO IV Chief Bureau of Fire Protection C BFP FDir Louie S Puracan CEO VI The Deputy Chief for Administration TDCA BFP FCSupt Jesus P Fernandez acting capacity The Deputy Chief for Operations TDCO BFP FCSupt Wilberto Rico Neil A Kwan Tiu The Chief of Directorial Staff TDCS BFP FCSupt Manuel M Manuel acting capacity The National Headquarters is composed of Office of the Chief BFP Office of the Deputy Chief for Administration Office of the Deputy Chief for Operations BFP Directorial Staff Directorate for Intelligence and Investigation Directorate for Operations Directorate for Plans and Standard Development Directorate for Comptrollership Directorate for Fire Safety Enforcement Directorate for Logistics Directorate for Personnel and Records Management Directorate for Information and Communications Management Directorate for Human Resource Development Rank StructureThe ranks of commissioned officers are as follows Director Chief Superintendent Senior Superintendent Superintendent Chief Inspector Senior Inspector Inspector The ranks of non commissioned officers are as follows Senior Fire Officer 4 Senior Fire Officer 3 Senior Fire Officer 2 Senior Fire Officer 1 Fire Officer 3 Fire Officer 2 Fire Officer 1 Non Uniformed PersonnelThe bureau employs a host civilian personnel and employees having no rank Civil service employees carry their civil service grade Equipment editThe bureau provides fire fighting vehicles depending on the jurisdiction s capabilities Each city and municipality in the Philippines has one to four such vehicles in their inventories at a minimum This incomplete list is frequently updated to include new information Photos Model Origin Type Note nbsp Isuzu Forward Japan Medium Fire engine New Euro 4 variant was procured under Duterte Administration nbsp Isuzu Giga Japan Heavy Fire engine New Euro 4 variant was procured under Duterte Administration nbsp MAN TGM 18 250 Rosenbauer TLF 4000 Austria Heavy Fire engine Procured under the Aquino Administration used in Highly Urbanized Cities Pierce Dash 100 United States Aerial Fire engine Acquired under Quezon City Government nbsp Hino Ranger Japan Medium Fire engine Acquired under Cebu City Government nbsp 1982 Ford Roughneck F800 United States Medium Fire engine Procured during 1980 s under the Marcos Administration used in municipalities nbsp Hyundai HD120 South Korea Medium Fire engine nbsp Dongfeng Hubei 4x2 China Medium Fire engine Procured under the Aquino Administration used in municipalities nbsp Isuzu NDR Japan Light Fire engineList of BFP Chiefs editThe following is an incomplete list Name Term Note As the Chief National Fire Marshal of INP Office of Fire Protection F Maj Primo D Cordeta 1978 1989 F BGen Ernesto G Madriaga 1990 1991 As the Chief Bureau of Fire Protection F BGen Ernesto G Madriaga 1991 1992 OIC F Maj Gen Mario Tanhanco 12 1992 1993 F BGen Alfonso Torres Clemente 1993 1994 SSUPT Bonifacio Japson Garcia 1994 SSUPT Edgar Gayotin Gimotea 1994 SSUPT Felipe Tarroza Carpio 1994 1995 SSUPT Bonifacio Japson Garcia 1995 1997 SSUPT Gil Paz Jacinto 1997 SSUPT Donato Bernal Gonzales 1997 A medical doctor SSUPT Rolando Martir Jacomille 1997 DIR Rogelio Naval Tumabaga 1997 1998 Raymundo E Padua 1998 2000 In also as the DILG Assistant Secretary a Police Superintendent now P Lt Col 13 CSUPT Francisco Shimotzu Senot 14 2000 2004 DIR Rogelio Francisco Asignado 15 2004 2006 DIR Jose Elisan Collado 16 2006 2007 DIR Enrique Cumbe Lisangan 17 2007 2008 DIR Rolando Maano Bandilla 18 2008 2011 CSUPT Samuel Rivera Perez 19 2011 2012 OIC CSUPT Ruben Fornaleza Bearis Jr 20 2012 2013 Appointed as OIC first CSUPT Carlito Saqueton Romero 21 2013 2014 DIR Ariel Aguilar Barayuga 21 2014 2016 CSUPT Rodrigo Reyes Abrazaldo 22 2016 DIR Bobby Vargas Baruelo 23 2016 2017 DIR Leonard Banago 24 Jul 11 2017 Sept 29 2017 OIC Sept 29 2017 Jan 7 2020 DIR Jose Embang Jr 25 24 Jan 7 2020 September 7 2021 DIR Louie Puracan 26 27 Sept 6 2021 Oct 12 2021 OIC Oct 12 2021 presentSee also editPhilippine National Police Bureau of Jail Management and PenologyReferences edit Bureau of Fire Protection Facebook B Bureau of Fire Protection a b Mayuga Jonathan L March 21 2018 Tragedy of fires Death and destruction in the Philippines Jonathan L Mayuga BusinessMirror Remarks of Gen Eduardo M Ano Ret OIC DILG Fire Service Convention Davao PDF Davao City Department of Interior and Local Government June 8 2018 Retrieved July 6 2020 History of BFP Bureau of Fire Protection Region 1 Retrieved October 9 2020 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Mandates and functions bfp gov ph Retrieved August 24 2020 R A 6975 lawphil net PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No 1184 Chan Robles Virtual Law Library Retrieved March 9 2019 Caliwan Christopher Lloyd September 12 2021 New law to help BFP go beyond traditional firefighting role Philippine News Agency Retrieved September 14 2021 Ismael Javier Joe September 12 2021 BFP modernization law enactment lauded The Manila Times Retrieved September 14 2021 Chavez Chito September 12 2021 Ano says arming firefighters will expand their role during emergency critical times Manila Bulletin Retrieved September 14 2021 Porcalla Delon Child abuse charges vs ex BFP chief dismissed Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 Tabonares Gina Fire bureau cleansing must start from the top Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 Punongbayan Michael Ex BFP chief gets 90 years in prison Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 Felipe Bebot Sison Jr Cecille Suerte Former BFP chief owns up to paid ad on PNP promotions Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link BFP ordered to strictly enforce the Fire Code Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 Felipe Bebot Sison Jr Cecille Suerte DILG revamps top BFP officials Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Maano Ronaldo C Maano Roselyn A De Castro Pedro Jose Chavez Enrico P De Castro Susana C Maligalig Cielito D August 23 2023 SmartHatch An Internet of Things Based Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System for Poultry Egg Incubation and Hatchability 2023 11th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology ICoICT IEEE pp 178 183 doi 10 1109 icoict58202 2023 10262810 ISBN 979 8 3503 2198 2 S2CID 263228883 Padua Reinir Suspect tagged in BFP exec s mugging Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 Felipe Bebot Sison Jr Cecille Suerte Roxas names new BFP chief Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Felipe Bebot Sison Jr Cecille Suerte BFP has new chief Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Felipe Bebot Sison Jr Cecille Suerte BFP to procure P2 5 B new fire trucks Philstar com Retrieved December 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Marquez Consuelo October 5 2019 Former BFP chief Bobby Baruelo dies of cardiac arrest INQUIRER net Retrieved December 2 2023 a b Gonzales Cathrine January 7 2020 New BFP acting chief vows to end corruption malpractices in fire bureau INQUIRER net Retrieved December 2 2023 FIRE CHIEF JOSE EMBANG JR RETIREMENT HONORS AND TURN OVER CEREMONY Secretary s Corner DILG www dilg gov ph Retrieved December 2 2023 Mercado Neil Arwin September 6 2021 PS DBM PITC blamed over undelivered BFP procurements from 2015 to 2017 INQUIRER net Retrieved December 2 2023 Boholano BFP director promoted to two star general BOHOLCHRONICLE COM PH October 12 2021 Retrieved December 2 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bureau of Fire Protection amp oldid 1217827701, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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