Bureau of Fire Protection Response During Fire Incidents in the Fifth District of Pangasinan

by Darlene Faye T. Carsola, Michelle Mabel A. Bagtaso

Published: February 25, 2026 • DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.1315PH00033

Abstract

Philippines dedicated to protecting lives and properties from fire and related emergencies. This study evaluates the operational effectiveness and efficiency of the BFP in the Fifth District of Pangasinan in managing fire-related incidents. It also identifies critical challenges that affect the station’s response capabilities. A mixed-method approach was used in the research, revealing that firefighting resources and responses are varied some are serviceable, others unserviceable or unavailable. The study recommends prioritizing the restoration and upgrading of unserviceable resources to improve readiness during emergencies.
Findings show a very satisfactory level of fire response, highlighting the commitment and dedication of the personnel in the Fifth District. Despite this, efficiency is hindered by several issues including limited personnel, delayed reporting and poor communication, traffic and narrow roads, insufficient rescue equipment, budget constraints, and weak community participation. Addressing these challenges requires a strategic approach enhancing recruitment and training, upgrading equipment, improving communication systems, coordinating with local authorities for traffic solutions, and promoting active community engagement. These measures aim to strengthen the overall firefighting capacity and ensure timely and effective emergency response across the district.