Berkeley Fire Department


The Berkeley Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Berkeley, California, United States as well as the University of California, Berkeley.

History

In 1877, volunteer fire companies were first organized. On October 22, 1904 the Berkeley City Hall was destroyed by a fire and shortly thereafter a paid department was formed. In 1914, the Berkeley Fire Department became the first department west of the Mississippi to be fully motorized. In 1923, over 600 homes and businesses were destroyed by the 1923 Berkeley, California fire. In 1977, the fire department placed ambulances into service and took over the responsibility of emergency medical transport from the police department. In 1986, the department began providing paramedic level emergency medical services to the city. In 1991, 63 homes in Berkeley burned down during the Oakland firestorm of 1991.

Stations & Equipment

The Berkeley Fire Department operates out of 7 Fire Stations, located throughout the city. Beginning in July 2017 the Berkeley Fire Department has added staffing for a 4th ambulance.
Fire Station NumberAddressEngine CompanyTruck CompanyMedic UnitCommand UnitWildland EngineSpecial Operations UnitsOther Units
12442 Eighth StreetEngine 1Medic 1Water Tender 1Reserve Ambulance
22029 Berkeley WayEngine 2Truck 2Medic 2Battalion 2 Ems 2Wildland engine 602 Type 6HazMat 2Reserve Truck
Reserve Ambulance
32710 Russell StreetEngine 3Medic 3
41900 Marin AvenueEngine 41912 Segrave Reserve Engine
52680 Shattuck AvenueEngine 5Truck 5Medic 5Wildland engine 305 Type 3Reserve Engine
6999 Cedar StreetEngine 6Reserve Engine
73000 Shasta RoadEngine 7Cal OES Engine 2612 Type 6QRV 7-