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Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District

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Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District
Operational area
Country United States
State California
CountySacramento
Address10545 Armstrong Ave. Suite 200 Mather, CA 95655
Agency overview[1]
Established2000
Annual calls108,000
Employees699 (2023)
Annual budget$279,505,341 (2023)
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefAdam House
EMS levelALS
IAFF522
Facilities and equipment[2]
Battalions5
Stations42
Engines37
Trucks5
Squads2
Rescues1
Ambulances27
Tenders6
HAZMAT1
Airport crash2
Wildland16 - Type 3
13 - Type 4
Bulldozers2
Helicopters3
Mobile Integrated Healthcare1
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District (commonly referred to as "Metro Fire") provides fire protection and emergency medical services to many unincorporated areas of Sacramento County, California as well as two contract cities. The fire district is responsible for the cities and communities of Antelope, Arden-Arcade, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Elverta, Fair Oaks, Florin, Gold River, La Riviera, North Highlands, Mather, Orangevale, Rancho Cordova, Rio Linda, Rosemont, Sloughhouse, Vineyard and McClellan Airfield.[2]

"Metro Fire" also operates a variety of Special Operations divisions:[3]

  • Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF)
  • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
  • Dozer Operations
  • Emergency Operations Plan Management
  • Foam Operations, Hazardous Materials (HazMat) response
  • Technical Rescue
  • Tactical Emergency Medical SWAT (TEMS)
  • Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
  • Urban Search and Rescue (US&R or USAR)
  • Water Rescue.

USAR Task Force 7

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The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District is a member of California USAR Task Force 7 (CA TF-7), one of the eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces in the state.[4] These USAR Task Forces, which were originally designed to respond to structural collapse caused by earthquakes, have evolved to be used at disasters and catastrophes, both man-made and natural.[5] Along with members of the SMFD, the task force also has members from the Cosumnes Fire Department, Folsom Fire Department, Roseville Fire Department, West Sacramento Fire Department, El Dorado County Fire Protection District and Sacramento Fire Department.[5]

Some of the teams most notable deployments include the Northridge earthquake (1994), Oklahoma City bombing (1995), World Trade Center (2001) and Hurricane Katrina (2005).[5]

Metro Medic Program (MMP)

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In 2023, the Single Role Program (SRP) transitioned into the Metro Medic Program (MMP), catering to individuals interested in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) who prefer not to pursue a career in fire suppression as medics. Nevertheless, the MMP still serves as a valuable stepping stone for those aspiring to join the fire service as suppression members.

Metro Fire, in addition to its core firefighting force, employs Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics assigned to non-suppression ambulances to address the increasing demands of the communities it serves. Upon recruitment as a licensed EMT or Paramedic, individuals undergo training at the EMS academy, equipping them for a successful tenure at Metro Fire.

The Metro Fire EMS Academy delivers comprehensive instruction covering a spectrum of emergency response skills, encompassing essential and advanced EMS tasks, basic and advanced life support operations, multi-casualty incident operations, vehicle extrication, and other mandated proficiencies within the California and Sacramento County EMT and Paramedic Scope of Practices.

The academy curriculum integrates rigorous scenario-based training, drill ground exercises, and classroom sessions to hone the knowledge and skills requisite for executing EMS operations in diverse emergency scenarios such as medical incidents and motor vehicle accidents. Academy cadre not only impart essential skills but also instill Metro Fire’s core values of Integrity, Professionalism, Teamwork, and Devotion to Duty, shaping recruits into well-rounded EMS professionals.

Designed to foster the development of EMS professionals while providing exposure to the fire service, the MMP has facilitated the transition of over 190 EMS providers to fire suppression positions. Members of the MMP enjoy avenues for career advancement within the EMS field and opportunities to transition to Metro Fire's fire suppression academy.

For further information, individuals are encouraged to explore the Mentor Program, schedule a ride-along, or visit a Metro Fire Station.

Stations & apparatus

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Fire Station Number Address Engine Company Medic Units Truck Company Wildland Engine, Water Tender or Dozer Unit Other units Battalion
21 Citrus Heights Engine 21 Medic 21 Rescue 21, CERT 1, CERT 2 13 [6]
22 Orangevale Engine 22 In Service Reserve Medic 22 Engine 322 13 [7]
23 Citrus Heights Engine 23 MMP Medic 23 Truck 23 13 [8]
24 Sacramento Engine 24 Medic 24

MMP Medic 224

Squad 24 OES Type 1 5 [9]
25 Sacramento Engine 25 Medic 25 Engine 325 5 [10]
26 Antelope Engine 26 Truck 26 Engine 326 5 [11]
27 Citrus Heights Engine 27 In Service Reserve Medic 27 Engine 527 13 [12]
28 Citrus Heights Engine 28 Engine 528 13 [13]
29 Orangevale Engine 29 Battalion 13, OES 8433 Type 3, Special Operations Unit 13 [14]
31 Fair Oaks Engine 31 Engine 531 Foam 31 13 [15]
32 Fair Oaks Engine 32 Medic 32 Engine 332 13 [16]
41 North Highlands Engine 41 Medic 41 Engine 541 5 [17]
42 North Highlands Engine 42 5 [18]
50 Florin Engine 50 Medic 50 Truck 50 Engine 350 OES Type 1, Battalion 9 9 [19]
51 Florin Engine 51 Medic 51 Engine 551 9 [20]
53 Florin Engine 53 MMP Medic 53 9 [21]
54 Rosemont Engine 54 Medic 54 Engine 554 9 [22]
55 Vineyard Engine 55 In service Reserve Medic 55 Engine 355, Water Tender 55 9 [23]
58 Sloughhouse Engine 358, Water Tender 58, Dozer 1, Dozer 2 14 [24]
59 Rancho Murieta Medic 59 and Medic 259 Engine 359, Water Tender 59 14 [25]
61 Rancho Cordova Engine 61 MMP Medic 61 Engine 361 Squad 61 14 [26]
62 Rancho Cordova Engine 62 Medic 62 Engine 562 Boat 62 9 [27]
63 Rancho Cordova Engine 63 In service Reserve Medic 63 Engine 363 14 [28]
65 Rancho Cordova Engine 65 Medic 65 Truck 65 Engine 365 Boat 65

Swift Water Rescue trailer

14 [29]
66 Rancho Cordova Engine 66 Medic 66 Engine 366, Water Tender 66 Battalion 14 14 [30]
68 Rancho Cordova Engine 68 Engine 368 14 [31]
101 Sacramento Engine 101 Medic 101 7 [32]
102 Sacramento EMS 24 MCI 102 7 [33]
103 Sacramento Engine 103 Engine 503 7 [34]
105 Sacramento Engine 105 MMP Medic 105 Engine 505 7 [35]
106 Sacramento Engine 106 Truck 106 Battalion 7 7 [36]
108 Fair Oaks Engine 108 Engine 508 7 [37]
109 Carmichael Engine 109 MMP Medic 109 HazMat 109, Mobile Integrated Healthcare (CC109) 7 [38]
110 Sacramento Engine 110 Engine 510 Decon 110 7 [39]
111 Rio Linda Engine 111 Medic 111 Engine 311 5 [40]
112 North Highlands MMP Medic 112 Engine 112, Engine 512 Air 112, Air 2112 5 [41]
114 McClellan Engine 114 Water Tender 114 ARFF 1, ARFF 2, Battalion 5 5 [42]
115 McClellan Airport Copter 1, Copter 2,Copter 3, Helitender 115 5 [43]
116 Elverta Engine 116 Engine 516, Water Tender 116 5 [44]
117 Elverta Engine 117 Engine 317 5 [45]

References

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  3. ^ "Special Operations". Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District. Retrieved February 16, 2024.
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  33. ^ "Station 102". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  34. ^ "Station 103". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  35. ^ "Station 105". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  36. ^ "Station 106". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  37. ^ "Station 108". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  38. ^ "Station 109". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  39. ^ "Station 110". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  40. ^ "Station 111". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  41. ^ "Station 112". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  42. ^ "Station 114". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  43. ^ "Station 115". Sacramento Metro Fire. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
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