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Fire-Rescue Department

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  
Fire6,0063.3%
Rescue1,4880.8%
Life-Threatening Emergency Response109,14359.5%
Urgent Response27,51215.0%
Non-Life-Threatening Response21,76611.9%
Hazard14,1057.7%
Service1,0710.6%
Events2660.1%
Other1,9931.1%
Total183,350100%

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.