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The Oceanside Fire Department’s eight firehouses provide a presence in every neighborhood throughout the 41 square miles of the City of Oceanside.  The lives of over 170,000 residents and visitors are protected 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by over 100 sworn personnel.  An additional staff of approximately 30 provides support with the goal of efficiently and effectively serving the community.

Department Mission

 

The mission of the Oceanside Fire Department is the preservation of life, property and the environment.  This is accomplished by providing highly-trained emergency service personnel using the most modern equipment; specialized prevention and training officers; and a dedicated administrative support staff.

Personnel

In the Fiscal Year 2006-2007 Budget, the Fire Department has a total of 128 personnel. The positions are as follows:

Staff Lineup

PERSONNEL

1

Fire Chief

Division Chiefs

Battalion Chiefs

27

Captains

24

Engineers

2

Assistant Fire Marshals (One is the Deputy Fire Marshal)

48

Firefighter/Paramedics

3

Fire Safety Specialists

2

Assistant Training Officers

3

Emergency Medical Technicians

8

Clerical Support Specialists

1

Courier

Fire Stations

The City currently has eight operational stations with construction for a new Station 1 & 7 under way. The eight stations are located at:

Personnel

FIRE STATIONS

Station 1

714 Pier View Way

Station 2

1740 South Ditmar Street

Station 3

3101 Oceanside Boulevard

Station 4

3990 Lake Boulevard

Station 5

4841 North River Road

Station 6

895 North Santa Fe Avenue

Station 7

110 Jones Road

Station 8

4927 Oceanside Boulevard-City Operations Center

ApparatusApparatus

The following apparatus are in-service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year:

APPARATUS

6

Fire Engines

2

Quint Ladder Trucks

4

Ambulances

2

Brush Engines

1

Rescue/Light and Air Unit

1

Water Tender

1

Command Vehicle (Battalion Chief)

1

Command & Interoperability Trailer

1

Incident Support Trailer

1

Mass Casualty Response Vehicle (Coming Soon)

1

Confined Space Trailer

1

Courier Truck

CrewThe calls for service for 2006 are as follows: (Approximate)

CALLS FOR SERVICE

Total Responses

11,430

Fire Responses

700

Emergency Medical Services Responses

7,300

Hazardous Materials Responses

120

Service Calls

790

Good Intent Responses

2,100

Invalid or Other

420

In addition to providing emergency response services to the community, there are a number of non-emergency functions performed by the Fire Department. They include fire investigations, plan checks for all new development, fire prevention inspections, and public education and informational programs.

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