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| name =San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD) | native_name = | logo =SDFDpatch.jpg | logo_alt = | logo_size = | motto ="Dedicated to Our Citizens, Our Members, and Our Profession" | country = {{USA}} | subdivision_type1 = State | subdivision_type2 = City | subdivision_name1 = {{flag|California}} | subdivision_name2 = {{flagicon image|Flag_of_San_Diego,_California.svg}} San Diego | established =August 5, 1889[1] | annual calls =129,880(2014)[2] | employees =1,256 | annual budget =$218,533,401 (FY 2015)[3] | staffing =Career | chief =Colin Stowell [4] | captain = | FirstResponderBLSorALS =ALS & BLS | iaff = 145 | reference1 = | commissioner = | divisions =1 | battalions =7 | stations =49 and 3 specialty stations | engines =49 - Front line 32 - Reserve | trucks =13 - Front line 5 - Reserve | ladders = | quints = | squads =3 | rescues =2 Airport Crash Rescue rigs, 1 Heavy Rescue rig | ambulances =39 contracted ALS units | tenders =3 | hazmat =3 | usar =2 | crash = | wildfire engines =11 - Type 3 | bulldozers = | airplanes = | helicopters =3 | fireboats =3 | reference2 =[5] | website ={{url|http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/}} | iaffweb ={{url|http://www.sdfire.org/}} | superintendent = | district supervisor = }} The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFRD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of San Diego, California, United States.[2] The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is currently the second largest municipal fire department in the state of California, after Los Angeles and responds to nearly 130,000 calls per year.[2] OrganizationThe San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is divided into 2 major Divisions: Emergency Operations and Support Services. Each of these Divisions are commanded by an Assistant Chief who oversees several subdivisions.[6][7] HelicoptersIn the summer of 2002, the SDFD acquired a Bell 212HP with a {{convert|375|USgal|liters}} water capacity.[8] In 2005, the department acquired a Bell 412EP for their fleet.[9] The two helicopters are known by their call signs Copter 1 and Copter 2, respectively. They are most commonly used during wildfires for helitack. They can also be used as air ambulances to lift injured personnel. On December 13, 2017 The City Council approved the purchase of one Sikorsky S-70i FireHawk Helicopter for $9.8 million. This will bring the number of Helicopters San Diego Fire-Rescue Department has to 3. The Council also approved using bond revenues to fund a $13.7 million hangar for its helicopters that will include living and office space. The facility will be built at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport.[10] OperationsThe San Diego Fire-Rescue Department currently operates out of 49 Fire Stations, location throughout the city, organized into 7 Battalions.[11] The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department also operates 25 Lifeguard Stations, 9 of which are permanently staffed. There are two additional locations:
Battalion 1Battalion 1 consists of 7 Fire stations and covers the heart of downtown San Diego including one at the San Diego International Airport.[6] The Battalion Chief is stationed at station 1.
Battalion 2Battalion 2 consists of 7 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 5.[6]
Battalion 3Battalion 3 consists of 6 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 25.[6]
Battalion 4Battalion 4 consists of 7 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 45.[6]
Battalion 5Battalion 5 consists of 8 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 35.[6]
Battalion 6Battalion 6 consists of 9 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 12.[6]
Battalion 7Battalion 7 consists of 8 Fire stations with the Battalion Chief stationed at station 44.[6]
Low Staffing IssuesThe San Diego Fire Department is somewhat understaffed compared to comparable fire departments. For example, the fire department has about one firefighter per 1469 residents, compared to one fire fighter per 421 residents in San Francisco.[12] Currently, the San Diego Fire Department is the lowest paid department in southern California. In comparison with other major cities with populations over 1 million, such as Los Angeles, the starting pay for a City of San Diego Fire Fighter is around $46,000.{{clarify|date=July 2012}} The City of San Diego no longer offers newly hired fire fighters a retirement pension after 20 years of service, new-hire recruits are offered a 401K plan instead. References1. ^{{cite web|title=Department History|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/history.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=15 January 2015}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=About SDFD|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/index.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=15 January 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Budget|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/budget.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=15 January 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Fire Chief Javier Mainar|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/firechief.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=15 January 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=SDFD - Apparatus|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/apparatus/index.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=15 January 2015}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web|title=Organizational Chart|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/sdfd-org-chart.pdf|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=6 July 2018}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Department Organization|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/organization|accessdate=6 July 2018}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Fire Helicopter Finally Becomes Reality|url=http://www.10news.com/news/fire-helicopter-finally-becomes-reality|accessdate=16 January 2015|agency=ABC 10 News|date=21 June 2002}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=San Diego Fire-Rescue shows off Copter 2|url=http://1rbn.com/webpages/news/DisplayNews.aspx?PT=state&state=CA&ID=c50d9ca4-9903-48f8-9e76-0cafe152c9e8|accessdate=23 April 2015|agency=1st Responder Broadcast Network}} 10. ^[https://www.sandiego.gov/mayor/news/releases/city-buys-firehawk-helicopter-bolster-firefighting-arsenal City Buys Firehawk Helicopter To Bolster Firefighting Arsenal] City News Room. Retrieved 17 December 2017. 11. ^{{cite web|title=Fire Stations|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/fire/about/firestations/index.shtml|website=San Diego Fire-Rescue Department|accessdate=16 January 2015}} 12. ^Heavy on calls, light on resources - Strapped San Diego Fire Department refused accreditation, San Diego Union Tribune External links{{Portal|San Diego|Fire}}{{Commons category|San Diego Fire-Rescue Department}}
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