Posted July 18, 2013 Below, I have a list of all fire station locations and companies of the San Francisco Fire Department(SFFD) according to Division and Battalion. The SFFD currently operates out of 44 Fire Stations, and run a frontline apparatus fleet of 43 Engines, 19 Trucks, 2 Rescue Squads, 2 Fireboats(Phoenix and Guardian) and 46 ALS Rescue Ambulances. The 44 Fire Stations are organized into 9 Battalions, under the command of 2 Assistant Division Chiefs per shift. The Rescue Ambulances are commanded by 4 Rescue Captains, or EMS Supervisors per shift. All specialized units are either cross-staffed by the companies with which they are quartered, or are staffed by other members of the department, such as the Bureau of Equipment or the EMS Division. Division 2 Battalion 1 Engine 2, Truck 2, Battalion 1 - 1340 Powell St., Chinatown Engine 13, Truck 13, Rescue Captain 1, CO2 Unit, Light Tower Unit, Attack Hose Tender 13 - 530 Sansome St., Financial District Engine 28 - 1814 Stockton St., North Beach/Telegraph Hill Engine 41 - 1325 Leavenworth St., Nob Hill Battalion 4 Engine 5, Truck 5, Division 2, Light Rescue 5 - 1301 Turk St., Fillmore District/Western Addition Engine 10, Truck 10, CBRNE/USAR Unit 1, Decon. Unit 1/Fire Museum - 655 Presidio Ave., Laurel Heights Engine 16, Truck 16, Rescue Boat 16, Jest Ski Units - 2251 Greenwich St., Marina District/Cow Hollow Engine 38, Battalion 4, Mobile Command Unit 1 - 2150 California St., Pacific Heights Engine 51 - 218 Lincoln Ave., The Presidio SFFD Fire Alarm Office - 1003 Turk St., Fillmore District Battalion 7 Engine 12, Truck 12 - 1145 Stanyan St., Haight-Ashbury/Cole Valley Engine 14, Truck 14 - 551 26th Ave., Richmond District/Little Russia Engine 22, Hose Tender 22 - 1290 16th Ave., Inner Sunset Engine 31, Battalion 7, Rescue Captain 2 - 441 12th Ave., Inner Richmond Engine 34, Cliff Rescue 1 - 499 41st Ave., Outer Richmond/Vista Del Mar Battalion 8 Engine 18, Truck 18, Surf Rescue 1 - 1935 32nd Ave., Sunset District Engine 19, Truck 19 - 390 Buckingham Wy., Lakeside Engine 20, Mobile Air Unit 1, Mobile Air Unit 2, Pollution Control Unit - 285 Olympia Wy., Midtown Terrace Engine 23 - 1348 45th Ave., Outer Sunset Engine 40, Battalion 8 - 2155 18th Ave., Golden Gate Heights/Forest Hill Division 3 Battalion 2 Engine 3, Truck 3 - 1067 Post St., Tenderloin Engine 6, Truck 6 - 135 Sanchez St., Duboce Triangle/Lower Haight Engine 21, Light Rescue 21, Attack Hose Tender 21 - 1443 Grove St., North of the Panhandle/Alamo Square Engine 29, Decon. Unit 2 - 299 Vermont St., Design District/Potrero Hill Engine 36, Battalion 2, Haz-Mat. Unit 1 - 109 Oak St., Hayes Valley Battalion 3 Engine 1, Truck 1, Rescue Squad 1 - 935 Folsom St., South of the Market/Civic Center Engine 8, Truck 8, Battalion 3 - 36 Bluxome St., South of the Market/China Basin Engine 35, Fireboat Phoenix, Fireboat Guardian - The Embarcadero, Pier 22, Rincon Hill/South Beach Engine 48, Truck 48, Rescue Ambulance 48, Hose Tender 48, Portable Hose Tender 48 - 849 Ave. D., Bldg. 157, Treasure Island Battalion 6 Engine 7, Truck 7, Rescue Squad 2, Division 3, Light Rescue 7 - 2300 Folsom St., Mission District Engine 11, Truck 11, Battalion 6, Rescue Captain 3 - 3880 26th St., Noe Valley Engine 24 - 100 Hoffman Ave., Dolores Heights/The Castro Engine 26 - 80 Digby St., Diamond Heights/Glen Park Engine 32, Mini-Pumper 32 - 194 Park St., College Hill/Bernal Heights Battalion 9 Engine 15, Truck 15, Battalion 9, EMA Unit 361 - 1000 Ocean Ave., Ingleside/Balboa Park Engine 33 - 8 Capital Ave., Oceanview Engine 39, Mass Casualty Unit 2 - 1091 Portola Dr., West of Twin Peaks/Mount Davidson Park Engine 43, Mini-Pumper 43 - 720 Moscow St., Excelsior/Mission Terrace Battalion 10 Engine 9, Truck 9, Battalion 10, Hose Tender 9 - 2245 Jerrold Ave., Potrero Hill/Waterfront Engine 17, Truck 17, High-Pressure Battery Unit - 1295 Shafter St., Bayview Engine 25, Mini-Pumper 25, Mass Casualty Unit 1 - 3305 3rd St., India Basin/Waterfront Engine 37 - 798 Wisconsin St., Potrero Hill/Central Waterfront Engine 42 - 2430 San Bruno Ave., Portola/Silver Terrace Engine 44, Mini-Pumper 44 - 1298 Girard St., Vistacion Valley SFFD EMS Base, Rescue Captain 4, Arson Unit, Street Medic Units - 1415 Evans St., India Basin SFFD Bureau of Equipment, Tow Unit 1, Fuel Unit 1, Utility Unit 1 - 2501 25th St., Potrero Hill SFFD Warehouse - 909 Tennessee St., Dogpatch/Central Waterfront Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 19, 2013 I heard a rumor that the SFFD may be putting the street Medic Units back in the Fire Stations, as was done around ten or so years ago. Can anyone confirm this. Right now, they are based out of the hub at Station 49, the EMS Base. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 21, 2013 Do you have any info on the Airport Division? Are the ARFF Rigs referred to as Rescues?Rescue 9: Oshkosh Striker 4500 with snozzleRescue 10: Oshkosh Striker 4500 with snozzle Rescue 11: Oshkosh Striker 4500 Rescue 37: Oshkosh T-1500 Rescue 49: Oshkosh T-3000 with snozzleRescue 90: Oshkosh T-3000 fdny1075thebox likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 22, 2013 The SFO Airport is protected by 3 Fire Stations, all located on the airport grounds: SFO Fire Station # 1 is located on W. Field Rd.; SFO Fire Station # 2 is located on N. Access Rd.; SFO Fire Station # 3 is located on S. Area Dr. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 22, 2013 Which Crash Unit was First on Scene during the Asiana Airline Crash a couple of weeks ago? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 30, 2013 With all due respect, the above supplied info regarding apparatus at the stations is about 90-95% correct and we do NOT have 46 frontline ALS ambulances. I just checked the computer and we only have 16 on the street. Only 1 attack hose tender left. Cliff Rescue and Surf Rescue are now called Coastal Rescue 1 and 2, we have 5 rigs used exclusively as type 1 strike team rigs that aren't on that roster, tow truck is at sta.29, no light tower unit OR attack hose tender at sta 13, PRV + 2 jetskis at sta 51, PRV + 2 jetskis at sta 9, and various other support apparatus throughout the City. Have not heard anything in regards to the boxes being put back in the stations. At SFO: 1 house - 1 ARFF, 1 Engine, 1 Truck, 1 medic rig, 1 relief truck, 1 relief ARFF 2 house - 2 ARFF, 1 relief ARFF, 2 jetskis, 1 airboat, 1 mooseboat [ 2 house is also responsible for the boathouse that has some of the marine division there ]. 3 house - 1 ARFF, 1 engine, 1 medic rig, 2 relief engines [ one with rearmount and one regular engine ] The captain on duty acts as the b/c for the watch. Only 1 captain per watch and they rotate between the 3 stations [ 1 assigned to each house ]. All in all, you provided a very detailed list. W. fdny1075thebox likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 30, 2013 With all due respect, the above supplied info regarding apparatus at the stations is about 90-95% correct and we do NOT have 46 frontline ALS ambulances. I just checked the computer and we only have 16 on the street. Only 1 attack hose tender left. Cliff Rescue and Surf Rescue are now called Coastal Rescue 1 and 2, we have 5 rigs used exclusively as type 1 strike team rigs that aren't on that roster, tow truck is at sta.29, no light tower unit OR attack hose tender at sta 13, PRV + 2 jetskis at sta 51, PRV + 2 jetskis at sta 9, and various other support apparatus throughout the City. Have not heard anything in regards to the boxes being put back in the stations. At SFO: 1 house - 1 ARFF, 1 Engine, 1 Truck, 1 medic rig, 1 relief truck, 1 relief ARFF 2 house - 2 ARFF, 1 relief ARFF, 2 jetskis, 1 airboat, 1 mooseboat [ 2 house is also responsible for the boathouse that has some of the marine division there ]. 3 house - 1 ARFF, 1 engine, 1 medic rig, 2 relief engines [ one with rearmount and one regular engine ] The captain on duty acts as the b/c for the watch. Only 1 captain per watch and they rotate between the 3 stations [ 1 assigned to each house ]. All in all, you provided a very detailed list. W. Thanks wdho! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted July 31, 2013 Once again Mr Mead (aka FDNY1075thebox), another nice job. This young individual has supplied several fire dept profiles on several sites. He also list many of the working fires rundown of companies and size ups of many cities. The only question I have for him is "When do you sleep" ? Thank you for the work you do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted August 4, 2013 Once again Mr Mead (aka FDNY1075thebox), another nice job. This young individual has supplied several fire dept profiles on several sites. He also list many of the working fires rundown of companies and size ups of many cities. The only question I have for him is "When do you sleep" ? Thank you for the work you do. Thank you, Bill for the kind words. And thank you for all those "War Years" stories. Stay safe out there, Willy "D"! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 8, 2015 Does the HAZMAT have its own crew? Or is it cross-staffed from the engine? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 9, 2015 Cross-staffed by the crew of 36E and B02 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites