The Fresno Fire Department in Fresno, CA is a dedicated team of firefighters who work tirelessly to protect the city and its residents. With multiple station locations strategically placed throughout Fresno, the department is well-equipped to respond to emergencies in both industrial and residential areas. From their elite Hazardous Materials Response Team to their historic firehouses, the Fresno Fire Department is committed to keeping up with the ever-changing world of firefighting and ensuring the safety of the community.
Station No. 1, constructed in 1981, is located in Southeast Fresno and covers mixed industrial and residential areas. Station No. 2, also constructed in 1981, faces diverse firefighting challenges in river bottom areas and urban residential areas. Station No. 3, the oldest fire station in the Fresno Metropolitan area, protects downtown Fresno and is home to the Fresno Fire Department's Drill Tower. Station No. 4, known as the "Fire Factory," responds to a large volume of working structure fires and protects the Community Regional Medical Center. Station No. 5, known as Midtown Muscle, protects the Manchester Mall and the Veteran's Administration Hospital. Station No. 6 serves a predominantly residential district that extends north to Shaw Avenue and the Campus of California State University Fresno. Station No. 7 covers largely industrial businesses, including the old FMC chemical plant and the Nissinbo Cotton plant. Station No. 8, home of the FFD Communications Team, helps the department address routine communication and dispatch problems.
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