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Facilities
Fire
Station One
(2160 Santa Barbara Avenue) The newest firehouse in the city, Fire
Station One at Broad and South Streets, was completed under the
administrations of Mayors Allen Settle and Peg Pinard. Designed to
support the Fire Department into the next century, the facility cost
about $3.2 million. It houses the administrative offices, the Fire
Prevention Bureau, and the department’s maintenance shop with one
mechanic, as well as emergency response vehicles.
San Luis Ambulance also operates a crew from this location, and their
ambulance is garaged here. The station is staffed by a Battalion
Chief and a 4-person paramedic truck company.

Fire Station Two
(126 No. Chorro) This is the oldest station, built in 1954.
The station is staffed with a 3-person paramedic engine company.

Fire Station Three
(1280 Laurel Lane) Completed in 1960 to cover growth at the
south end of the city, Station 3 is located at the corner of
Laurel Lane and Augusta Street. The station is staffed by a
3-person paramedic engine company

Fire Station Four
(1395 Madonna Road) Constructed in 1978, under the
administration of Mayor Kenneth Schwartz, Fire Station Number Four is
located at the intersection of Madonna Road and Los Osos Valley Road.
The station also acts as the base of operations for the Fire Captain,
who is the Paramedic Coordinator for all the Paramedics on the Fire
Department. The station is staffed by a 3-person paramedic
engine company.
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