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Fire Stations | City of San Diego Official Website
The Police and Fire-Rescue departments work together within our communities to provide the highest level of quality service and protection. From neighborhood watch to 9-1-1 services, our team is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Fire-Rescue Department - City of San Diego Official Website
Fire-Rescue Department. If you have an emergency, call 9‑1‑1. Fire-Rescue Headquarters. 600 B St., Suite 1300 San Diego, CA 92101. 619-533-4300 [email protected]. Find a Fire Station by ZIP Code
Fire Station 1 - City of San Diego Official Website
Fire Station 1 was originally opened at 865 Second Ave. in 1904. That station was closed and relocated to the current building in January 1971. Fire Station 1 serves Downtown and its surrounding areas.
Fire Station 28 - City of San Diego Official Website
Fire Station 28 is responsible for testing the pumping capacity of each new fire engine before it is placed into a station. Fire Station 28 ensures the engines actually pump the amount of water the manufacturer specifies.
Fire Station Search | City of San Diego Official Website
The Police and Fire-Rescue departments work together within our communities to provide the highest level of quality service and protection. From neighborhood watch to 9-1-1 services, our team is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Fire Stations - City of San Diego Open Data Portal
May 9, 2016 · Data covering the location and status of incorporated and unincorporated Fire stations.
About SDFD | City of San Diego Official Website
The City of San Diego's Fire-Rescue Department encompasses all fire, emergency medical, lifeguard and emergency management services. This includes 9-1-1 services, fire inspections, permits and community education.
Fire-Rescue - City of San Diego Open Data Portal
Serving an area of approximately 343 square miles with a resident population of 1.3 million, Fire-Rescue operates 48 fire stations, an air operations base, two 911 communications centers, a training facility, nine permanent lifeguard stations, and 30 seasonal lifeguard towers.
Fire Station 19 - City of San Diego Official Website
Fire Station 19 was originally opened in 1927 at 3601 Woolman Ave. The address changed the next year to 3601 Ocean View Blvd. The current building opened in March 1986. Fire Station 19 serves Southcrest and its surrounding areas. Engine 19's district is 3.96 square miles. Apparatus. Engine 19; Water Tender 19
Fire Station 34 - City of San Diego Official Website
Fire Station 34 was originally opened in November 1963. The construction cost $71,900. Fire Station 34 serves San Carlos and its surrounding areas. Engine 34's district is 12.74 square miles.