About SDFD
The City of San Diego's Fire-Rescue Department encompasses all fire, emergency medical, lifeguard and emergency management services. This includes 9-1-1 services, fire inspections, permits and community education.
Facts and Figures
- 343 square miles
- Population 1,419,845
- 17 miles of coastline extending 3 miles offshore 4,600 acres around Mission Bay Park
- 51 fire stations
9 permanent lifeguard stations (31 seasonal stations during peak period)
Incidents CY 2023 | ||
Fire | 6,006 | 3.3% |
Rescue | 1,488 | 0.8% |
Life-Threatening Emergency Response | 109,143 | 59.5% |
Urgent Response | 27,512 | 15.0% |
Non-Life-Threatening Response | 21,766 | 11.9% |
Hazard | 14,105 | 7.7% |
Service | 1,071 | 0.6% |
Events | 266 | 0.1% |
Other | 1,993 | 1.1% |
Total | 183,350 | 100% |
Mission Statement
To serve the community of San Diego by providing the highest level of emergency/rescue services, hazard prevention and safety education ensuring the protection of life, property and the environment.