DC Fire and EMS Record Requests
To obtain a DC Fire and EMS record, please visit Record Requests
Open Government Material
The District is committed to a transparent, open form of government. District agency websites are required to make certain records available online to the public, if those records exist. In cases where these records exist but are not yet available online, agencies are working to provide them as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please contact the FOIA Officer.
- FEMS Open Government Report
- Public Employee Salary Information
- Administrative Staff Manuals
- FEMS FY 19 Budget
- 2013 District of Columbia Fire Code
- P-Card Transactions
- Procurements and Payments
- Awarded Contracts
- FEMS Organizational Chart
- FEMS Performance Plans
- Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES) Data
- FEMS Inspection and Permits
- FEMS Final Orders in Adjudicated Cases
- Submit feedback using Grade DC
- District-wide FOIA Reports
- District-wide FOIA Officers
- DC FOIA Statute
FOIA Information
To understand the process before making a request, please see the FOIA public access portal.
FOIA Officer
The FOIA Officer is the principal contact point within FEMS for advice and policy guidance on matters pertaining to the administration of the FOIA. All requests are handled professionally and expeditiously. FEMS’ FOIA Officer’s information is listed below.
For more information about OIP, you may contact the Department’s Information & Privacy Officer at:
Office of Information and Privacy[email protected]
DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department 899 North Capitol Street NE, Suite 3100 Washington, DC 20002 Main: (202) 673-3397 Fax: (202) 741-0677Submitting a FOIA Request
To make a request for Ambulance/Treatment records, please send the following information to [email protected]:
1. Authorization
- For a copy of your own records, submit a copy of a government-issued photo ID.
- For attorneys and patient representatives, submit a HIPAA or HITECH release form, signed by your client, authorizing you to receive records on their behalf.
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2. Incident Details
- Patient Name
- Patient Date of Birth
- Incident Date
- Pick-Up Location
- Transport Hospital
- Approximate Time of the 911 Call