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词条 San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
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  1. History

  2. USAR Task Force 4

  3. Stations and apparatus

  4. References

{{Infobox fire department
| name =San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District
| logo =SanRamonValleyFireProtectionDistrictLogo.jpg
| country ={{USA}}
| subdivision_type1 = State
| subdivision_name1 ={{flag|California}}
| subdivision_type2 =Cities
| subdivision_name2 =San Ramon
Danville
Alamo
| reference1 =[1][2]
| established =1963
| annual calls =8,438 {{small|(2013)}}
| annual budget =$53,059,960 {{small|(2013)}}
| employees =181 {{small|(2013)}}
| staffing =Career
| chief =Paige Meyer
| iaff =3546
| reference2 =[3]
| battalions =1
| stations =10
| engines =10
| trucks =3
| rescues =1
| ambulances = 6
| usar = 1
| hazmat = 1
| wildfire engines = 8 - Type 3
| light and air = 1
| website ={{url|http://www.firedepartment.org|Official website}}
| iaffweb ={{url|http://www.srvff.org|IAFF website}}
}}

The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District provides fire protection and emergency medical services for cities of Alamo, Blackhawk, Danville, Diablo and San Ramon as well as southern areas of the Morgan Territory in California, United States.[4] In all, the district is responsible for {{convert|155|sqmi|sqkm}} with a population of approximately 169,900.[4]

History

The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District was first started in 1912, when it was decided that a volunteer fire department needed to be organized to provide services to the community.[5] This first department became known as the Danville Farm Defense Fire District. In 1921, after a state law was passed allowing the organization of special fire districts, the district was renamed the Danville Fire Protection District and expanded to cover nearly {{convert|50|sqmi|sqkm}}.[5]

In 1963, Contra Costa County reorganized its East County Fire Protection District into the San Ramon Fire Protection District, an independent district. This led to the Local Agency Formation Commission consolidating the two districts into one on July 1, 1980.[5]

USAR Task Force 4

{{Main article|Urban Search and Rescue California Task Force 4}}

The district is part of Urban Search and Rescue California Task Force 4 (CA-TF4) which is one of eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces in California.[6] The task force, which is based in Oakland, is sponsored by the Oakland Fire Department.[7]

Stations and apparatus

The district has 10 stations spread across the {{convert|155|sqmi|sqkm}} of responsible area.[8]

City Engine Company Truck Company Rescue Medic Unit Wildland Unit Specialized units
30San RamonEngine 30 Rescue Medic 30Engine 330Water Tender 30
31 DanvilleEngine 31Truck 31Rescue Medic 31Engine 331Breathing Support 31,Communications Support 31, Battalion 31
32 AlamoEngine 32
Engine 32A
Rescue Medic 32Engine 332
33 DanvilleEngine 33Engine 333Multiple Casualty Unit 33
34San RamonEngine 34Truck 34 Rescue Medic 34Engine 334Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)34
35 Danville Engine 35Truck 35Rescue Medic 35Engine 335Water Tender 35, HazMat 35
36 Danville Engine 36Engine 336
37 Livermore Engine 37Engine 337
38 San RamonEngine 38Paramedic 38 (Reserve)Engine 338Water Tender 38
39 San RamonEngine 39Rescue Medic 39Engine 339

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Fire Chief|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/about/fire_chief.asp|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District|accessdate=20 February 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Comprehensive Annual Financial Report|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=4002|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District|accessdate=20 February 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Apparatus|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/about/apparatus.asp|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=District Overview|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/about/overview.asp|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Historical Overview|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/about/history/overview.asp|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=About|url=http://www.catf-4.us/login/index.cfm?Section=3&PageNum=132|website=California USAR Task Force 4|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.fema.gov/emergency/usr/locations.shtm | title = USAR Task Force Locations | publisher = FEMA | accessdate = August 28, 2006 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120705001444/http://www.fema.gov/emergency/usr/locations.shtm | archivedate = July 5, 2012 | df = }}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Stations|url=http://www.firedepartment.org/about/stations_n_facilities.asp|website=San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
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