Fire Chief Michael Whorton
- Fire Chief Michael Whorton
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Effective October 28th, 2019 Fire Station #23 (7737 Yosemite Blvd.) will be Temporarily Closed due to Financial Shortages. If you have an emergency please call 911 immediately for service.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit the New Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District's website. We strive to be transparent and provide the public with updated information concerning District activities. If there is information that you cannot find on this website, please let us know and we will work to make the information available. Our firefighters, fire prevention and administrative staff are committed to providing the highest levels of customer service, fire protection, fire prevention, fire safety education, emergency medical aid, and other emergency services. Please feel free to contact us regarding our organization or the information contain on this site.
MESSAGE FROM THE FIRE CHIEF :
Statement of Core Values
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Structural firefighting
A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential, commercial or industrial buildings.
About our District
The Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District was formed on March 3, 1995 as a result of Project 94, an exploratory project with the goal of providing the most effective and efficient method of public fire service delivery by reorganizing or combining fire service agencies. SCFPD serves a territory of 195 square miles within the original boundaries of the Riverbank Fire Protection District, Empire Fire Protection District, Waterford-Hickman-LaGrange Fire Protection Districts and the Stanislaus County Fire. SCFPD serves a population of 50,000+ residents within its geographical boundaries. Within these boundaries SCFPD provides service to two cities (Riverbank & Waterford), as well as large unincorporated area within Stanislaus County which includes (Empire, La Grange, Hickman, Eastern Stanislaus County, Airport District, Gallo Winery and the Beard Industrial Tract).
The citizens within the SCFPD boundaries are currently served by:
- 6 stations – 5 Paid and 1 Volunteer
- 48 full-time paid employees
- 10 intern firefighters positions
- 5 full-time administrative personnel
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Local Multi Jurisdic...
In cooperation with Stanislaus County the Stanislaus Consolidated Fire Protection District has adopted a Local Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). Stanislaus County's Local Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Pl
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