- Anaheim Fire Department
InfoboxFireDepartment
name = Anaheim Fire Department
motto =
established = 1857
staffing = Career
strength = 229 uniformed
56 non-sworn
stations = 11
engines = 31
trucks = 6
squads =
rescues =
helicopters =
fireboats =
EMSunits =
FirstResponderBLSorALS = ALS
chief = Roger Smith
commissioner = The Anaheim Fire Department is the agency that providesfire protection andemergency medical services forAnaheim, California .Organization
The department has 229 sworn
firefighter s and 56 support personnel.cite web | url = http://www.anaheim.net/depts_servc/fire/orgchart.pdf | title = 2004-2005 Organization Chart | format = PDF | publisher = Anaheim Fire Department | accessdate = September 8 | accessyear = 2006]Fire Suppression Section
The firefighters are organized into six battalions. The department has 11 engine companies and 6 truck companies. The Department responds within five minutes on 90% of all calls.cite web | url = http://www.anaheim.net/section.asp?id=135 | title = Operations Division | publisher = Anaheim Fire Department | accessdate = September 8 | accessyear = 2006]
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Section
The EMS section is headed by a registered nurse who manages the paramedic program, ambulance transportation and billing for services. To defray the cost of EMS service, the City of Anaheim charges a $300 fee per person for each medical response. In lieu of being charged for each usage, the City offers an annual fee program ($36 as of 2006) for residents and businesses in Anaheim that covers any usage of the Fire Department's EMS service. [cite web | url = http://www.anaheim.net/article.asp?id=372 | title = Anaheim Fire Department Paramedic Membership Program | publisher = Anaheim Fire Department | accessdate = September 8 | accessyear = 2006]
Communications Section
23 dispatchers handle all fire and EMS calls for Anaheim and partner cities through the Metro Cities Fire Communications Center, also known as MetroNet. The other cities that use MetroNet are Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and Orange. [cite web | url = http://www.cityoforange.org/depts/fire/emergency/metro_net.asp | title = Metro Net Communications Center | work = Orange fire Department | publisher = City of Orange | accessdate = September 12 | accessyear = 2006]
North Net Fire Training Center
The Training Center provides fire training, certification and
Urban Search and Rescue training. It is operated in conjunction with the cities of Garden Grove and Orange. The facilities are also open for other agencies to use as a training ground. [cite web | url = http://www.northnettraining.com/about.asp | title = About North Net | publisher = North Net Training Center | accessdate = September 8 | accessyear = 2006]History
The Anaheim Fire Department has it origins in 1857. In that year, the City of Anaheim was incorporated and a volunteer fire service was created. From that year until 1915, fire fighting was done by volunteers using horse-drawn fire engines. In 1915, the City Council authorized the purchase of a motorized fire truck and the hiring of two full time firemen. These men were on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week.cite web | url = http://www.anaheim.net/article.asp?id=837 | title = A.F.D. History | publisher = Anaheim Fire Department | accessdate = September 8 | accessyear = 2006]
In 1926, the force was increased to 5 with the hiring of two additional firefighters and a Fire Chief allowing for two shifts, a 10-hour day shift and a 14-hour night shift. In 1936, a relief firefighter was hired allowing for the firefighters to take time off.
1947 saw the force increase to 7. The Board of Fire Underwriters had made two scathing reviews of the Anaheim Fire Department, the first in 1930 and the second in 1950. Both gave the Fire Department poor marks for structure, organization, and fire prevention. The Chief took the recommendations of the Board. Ranks and positions were created in the Department, radios were installed in fire vehicles and shifts were changed to 24-hours on, 24-hours off. In 1955, the Fire Prevention Bureau was established to enforce the Fire Code in the city.
1956 saw the construction of Fire Station #2. By 1961, Anaheim had six fire stations. In 1960, the volunteer force of 20 men was disbanded due to the increase in number of calls reaching 1,000 for the year. It was decided that the city was in need of a 100% professional, trained force. By 1963, the force had grown to over 100 full time firefighters.
In the early 1990's, Anaheim was rated by the
Insurance Services Office as aClass 1 City , one of only 10 such communities in California. This served to dramatically reduce commercial fire-insurance rates for businesses located in the City.References
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