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CPF Fire Department Directory CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS 1780 Creekside Oaks Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 Adin Fire Protection District Aerojet Fire Services Ken Richardson, Fire Chief Seth Odell, Fire Chief P.O. Box 16 P.O. Box 13222, BLD 02-030 Adin, CA 96006 Sacramento, CA 95813 Office: (530) 299-4700 Fax: Office: (916) 355-3187 Fax: (916) 355-4035 General Email: General Email: Chief Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: Dept. Web: City Web: City Web: MACS Designator: ADI Personnel: Mostly Volunteer MACS Designator: AFS Personnel: Paid County: Modoc Fire Dept. ID: 25005 County: Sacramento Fire Dept. ID: 34003 Agnews Developmental Center Air National Guard Fire Dept. Mike Horton, Fire Chief Christopher Diaz, Fire Chief 3500 Zanker Road 5323 E. McKinley Ave. San Jose, CA 95134 Fresno, CA 93727 Office: (408) 451-7403 Fax: (408) 451-7411 Office: (559) 454-5315 Fax: (559) 454-5329 General Email: General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: Dept. Web: City Web: City Web: MACS Designator: ASH Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: REE Personnel: Paid County: Santa Clara Fire Dept. ID: 43490 County: Fresno Fire Dept. ID: 10800 Alameda City Fire Dept. Alameda County Fire Dept. Ricci Zombeck, Acting Fire Chief William McDonald, Fire Chief 1300 Park Street 6363 Clark Avenue Alameda, CA 94501 Dublin, CA 94568 Office: (510) 755-6996 Fax: (510) 748-4606 Office: (925) 833-3473 Fax: (925) 875-9387 General Email: [email protected] General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.cityofalamedaca.gov/City-Hall/Fire Dept. Web: www.co.alameda.ca.us/fire City Web: City Web: www.co.alameda.ca.us MACS Designator: ALA Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: ACF Personnel: Paid County: Alameda Fire Dept. ID: 01005 County: Alameda Fire Dept. ID: 01008 Albany Fire Dept. Albion-Little River Volunteer Fire Dept. Lance Calkins, Fire Chief Derek Wilson, Fire Chief 1000 San Pablo Ave. PO Box 634 Albany, CA 94706 Albion, CA 95410 Office: (510) 528-5770 Fax: (510) 528-5774 Office: (707) 937-3600 Fax: (707) 937-1302 General Email: General Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.albanyca.org/index.aspx?page=43 Dept. Web: www.albionfire.com City Web: www.albanyca.org City Web: MACS Designator: ALB Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: ALR Personnel: Volunteer County: Alameda Fire Dept. ID: 01010 County: Mendocino Fire Dept. ID: 23005 Alhambra Fire Dept. Alpine Fire Protection Dist. Thomas Phelps, Fire Chief Bill Paskle, Fire Chief 301 North First Street 1364 Tavern Rd. Alhambra, CA 91801 Alpine, CA 91901 Office: (626) 570-5190 Fax: (626) 457-8961 Office: (619) 445-2635 Fax: (619) 445-2634 General Email: General Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.cityofalhambra.org/government/fire_department Dept. Web: www.alpinefire.org City Web: www.cityofalhambra.org City Web: MACS Designator: ALH Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: ACP Personnel: Paid County: Los Angeles Fire Dept. ID: 19005 County: San Diego Fire Dept. ID: 37005 Alta Volunteer Fire Protection Dist. Altaville-Melones Fire Protection Dist. William Hart, Fire Chief Tom Spence, Fire Chief P.O. Box 847 P.O. Box 431 Alta, CA 95701 Altaville, CA 95221 Office: (530) 852-2455 Fax: (530) 389-2676 Office: (209) 736-9116 Fax: (209) 736-4238 General Email: General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: Dept. Web: City Web: City Web: MACS Designator: AFP Personnel: Volunteer MACS Designator: ALT Personnel: Volunteer County: Placer Fire Dept. ID: 31005 County: Calaveras Fire Dept. ID: 05005 Submit department changes to: California Professional Firefighters, 1780 Creekside Oaks Dr. #200, Sacramento, CA 95833 Phone: (916) 921-9111 Fax: (916) 921-1106 Email: [email protected] 5/10/21 CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS 1780 Creekside Oaks Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 Alturas City Fire Dept. Alturas Indian Rancheria, OES Keith Jacques, Fire Chief Shawn Normington, Special Agent in Charge 103 S. Howard Street 901 County Road 56, P.O. Box 910 Alturas, CA 96101 Alturas, CA 96101 Office: (530) 233-4500 Fax: (530) 233-3559 Office: (530) 233-3141 Fax: (530) 233-3170 General Email: [email protected] General Email: Chief Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.cityofalturas.org/fire.htm Dept. Web: City Web: www.cityofalturas.org City Web: MACS Designator: ALV Personnel: Mostly Volunteer MACS Designator: AIR Personnel: Paid County: Modoc Fire Dept. ID: 25010 County: Modoc Fire Dept. ID: 25007 Alturas Rural Fire Protection Dist. Amador Fire Protection Dist. Allen Jacques, Fire Chief Walt White, Fire Chief 310 Rine Street 810 Court Street Alturas, CA 96101 Jackson, CA 95642 Office: (530) 233-5758 Fax: (530) 233-3018 Office: (209) 223-6391 Fax: General Email: [email protected] General Email: [email protected] Chief Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: Dept. Web: www.co.amador.ca.us/depts/afpd/index.htm City Web: City Web: www.co.amador.ca.us MACS Designator: ALF Personnel: Volunteer MACS Designator: AMC Personnel: Volunteer County: Modoc Fire Dept. ID: 25015 County: Amador Fire Dept. ID: 03006 American Canyon Fire Protection Dist. Anaheim Fire Dept. Glen Weeks, Fire Chief Patrick Russell, Interim Fire Chief 911 Donaldson Way, East 201 S. Anaheim Blvd., Ste. 300 American Canyon, CA 94503 Anaheim, CA 92805 Office: (707) 551-0650 Fax: (707) 642-0201 Office: (714) 765-4001 Fax: (714) 765-4008 General Email: [email protected] General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.cityofamericancanyon.org/index.aspx?page=66 Dept. Web: www.anaheim.net/section.asp?id=73 City Web: www.cityofamericancanyon.org City Web: www.anaheim.net MACS Designator: ACY Personnel: Mostly Paid MACS Designator: ANA Personnel: Paid County: Napa Fire Dept. ID: 28020 County: Orange Fire Dept. ID: 30005 Anderson Fire Protection Dist. Anderson Valley Community Services Dist. Andy Nichols, Fire Chief Colin Wilson, Fire Chief 1925 Howard St. P.O. Box 398 Anderson, CA 96007 Boonville, CA 95415 Office: (530) 378-6699 Fax: (530) 378-6697 Office: (707) 895-2020 Fax: (707) 895-2239 General Email: General Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: andersonfire.org Dept. Web: www.andersonvalley.org City Web: www.ci.anderson.ca.us City Web: www.andersonvalley.org MACS Designator: AFD Personnel: Mostly Volunteer MACS Designator: AVY Personnel: Volunteer County: Shasta Fire Dept. ID: 45010 County: Mendocino Fire Dept. ID: 23010 Angels Camp Fire Dept. Annapolis Volunteer Fire Company John Rohrabaugh, Fire Chief Arthur Bell, III, Fire Chief P.O. Box 667 P.O. Box 823 Angels Camp, CA 95222 Gualala, CA 95445 Office: (209) 736-4081 Fax: (209) 736-2861 Office: (707) 886-5166 Fax: (707) 886-0507 General Email: [email protected] General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: Dept. Web: Dept. Web: www.angelscamp.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=section City Web: &id=6&Itemid=21 MACS Designator: ANN Personnel: Volunteer City Web: www.angelscamp.gov County: Sonoma Fire Dept. ID: 49905 MACS Designator: AGL Personnel: Mostly Volunteer Antelope Valley Fire Protection Dist. Apple Valley Fire Protection Dist. Scott Sherlock, Fire Chief James Peratt, Interim Fire Chief P.O. Box 30 22400 Headquarters Drive Coleville, CA 96107 Apple Valley, CA 92307 Office: (530) 495-2900 Fax: (530) 495-2300 Office: (760) 247-7618 Fax: (760) 247-3895 General Email: [email protected] General Email: Chief Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: Dept. Web: www.avfpd.org City Web: City Web: www.applevalley.org MACS Designator: ANT Personnel: Volunteer MACS Designator: APP Personnel: Mostly Paid County: Mono Fire Dept. ID: 26015 County: San Bernardino Fire Dept. ID: 36015 Submit department changes to: California Professional Firefighters, 1780 Creekside Oaks Dr. #200, Sacramento, CA 95833 Phone: (916) 921-9111 Fax: (916) 921-1106 Email: [email protected] 5/10/21 CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS 1780 Creekside Oaks Drive, Sacramento, CA 95833 Aptos/La Selva Fire Protection Dist. Arbuckle-College City Fire Protection Dist. Tom Crosser, Fire Chief Casey Cox, Fire Chief 6934 Soquel Drive P.O. Box 727 Aptos, CA 95003 Arbuckle, CA 95912 Office: (831) 685-6690 Fax: (831) 685-6699 Office: (530) 476-2231 Fax: (530) 476-3031 General Email: General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: Dept. Web: www.aptosfire.com Dept. Web: City Web: City Web: MACS Designator: APT Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: ARB Personnel: Mostly Volunteer County: Santa Cruz Fire Dept. ID: 44005 County: Colusa Fire Dept. ID: 06005 Arcadia Fire Dept. Arcata Fire District Michael Lang, Fire Chief Justin McDonald, Fire Chief 710 S. Santa Anita Ave. 2149 Central Avenue Arcadia, CA 91006 McKinleyville, CA 95519 Office: (626) 574-5100 Fax: (626) 446-7410 Office: (707) 825-2000 Fax: (707) 840-0471 General Email: General Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: [email protected] Dept. Web: www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/home/index.asp?page=662 Dept. Web: www.arcatafire.org City Web: www.ci.arcadia.ca.us City Web: www.arcatacityhall.org MACS Designator: ARC Personnel: Paid MACS Designator: ARF Personnel: Mostly Paid County: Los Angeles Fire Dept. ID: 19010 County: Humboldt Fire Dept. ID: 12140 Aromas Tri-Country Fire Protection Dist. Arrowbear Lake County Water Dist. George Haines, Fire Chief Seth Burt, Fire Chief 2221 Garden Rd. P.O. Box 4045 Monterey, CA 93940 Running Springs, CA 92382 Office: (831) 333-2600 Fax: (831) 333-2660 Office: (909) 867-3479 Fax: (909) 867-4736 General Email: General Email: Chief Email: [email protected] Chief Email: Dept. Web: www.fire.ca.gov Dept.
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