Formation and Legislative Framework of the Bureau of Fire Protection
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of the Philippines is an essential government body tasked with providing firefighting services and ensuring fire safety across the country. Its formation and legislative framework have evolved significantly over the years, reflecting the changing needs and priorities of national fire safety.
Legislative Formation
The BFP was officially established under Republic Act No. 6975, also known as the "Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990," which reorganized the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and integrated the BFP as a key component. This act provided the foundational legislative structure for the BFP's operations. Under Chapter IV, Sections 53 to 59 of the Act, the BFP was tasked with the primary responsibility of providing fire services in the Philippines. Rule VII, Sections 49 to 58 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations further outlined the operational framework for the Bureau.
The Bureau is placed under the direct supervision of the DILG Undersecretary for Peace and Order. This supervision ensures a coordinated approach to national peace and safety, integrating fire protection with broader public safety measures.
Modernization and Expansion
In 2021, Republic Act No. 11589, commonly known as the BFP Modernization Act, was a significant legislative development. This law initiated a comprehensive ten-year modernization program for the Bureau. It aims to upgrade the Bureau's capabilities in terms of equipment, infrastructure, and personnel training to better handle modern challenges in firefighting and fire prevention.
One of the critical aspects of the modernization is the establishment of Security and Protection Units (SPUs) in each regional and city fire station. These units, comprising up to 14 members each, are authorized to carry firearms, enhancing the Bureau's ability to maintain order and provide security during fire-related incidents.
Operational Structure and Units
The Bureau is led by a Chief of the Bureau of Fire Protection, supported by a Deputy Chief. The operational structure of the BFP includes various specialized units:
- Special Rescue/HAZMAT Unit: Focuses on handling hazardous materials incidents and conducting specialized rescue operations.
- Emergency Medical Services Unit: Provides immediate medical attention during emergencies.
- Special Operations Unit: Conducts specialized firefighting and rescue operations.
- Arson Investigation Unit: Investigates causes of fires to determine cases of arson.
- Fire Law Enforcement Service: Ensures compliance with fire safety regulations and laws.
- Fire National Training Institute: Responsible for training personnel to enhance their firefighting and safety skills.
These units collectively ensure that the Bureau can respond effectively to various fire-related emergencies and enforce the Fire Code of the Philippines.