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Welcome to the City of Mountain View
Fire Department

The Mountain View Fire Department was founded on April 1, 1874 as a volunteer fire brigade. Today, the Mountain View Fire Department provides services to 71,000 residents in a 12 square mile area and responds to over 4,800 calls each year.

The Department operates out of five stations with five engine companies; one rescue unit, one ladder truck, and one HAZ MAT unit with 86 full-time personnel, including Suppression Division, Fire & Environmental Protection Division, and Administrative Division employees.

The Department delivers fire suppression and rescue response, hazard prevention and education, and disaster preparedness, with a minimum on-duty daily staffing of 21 personnel.

A firefighter/paramedic is on each of the Department's five engines.     


                 


Fire Department Press Releases

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Date Press Release
6/25/2009: Firework Safety
6/9/2009: 3 Alarm Structure Fire- 55 Gladys Avenue
5/30/2009: 1 Alarm Fire- 210 Hope Street at the Spice Island Restaurant
3/19/2009: 2 Alarm Structure Fire- 1825 Springer Road
3/3/2009: 1 Alarm Structure Fire- 918 Bonita Avenue #5
2/20/2009: 2 Alarm Structure Fire- 100 North Whisman Road
2/20/2009: UPDATE on 2 Alarm Fire - 288 Church Street 2/11/09
2/11/2009: 2 Alarm Fire - 288 Church Street
1/14/2009: Hwy 101- Garbage Truck Fire
1/12/2009: Gas Leak
1/9/2009: 2 Alarm Structure Fire- Ranch 99 Market
12/23/2008: Downed Power Line on Highway 101
12/9/2008: 2 Alarm Structure Fire, 2320 California Street, Mountain View
10/28/2008: Halloween Safety Tips
10/28/2008: CHANGE YOUR CLOCK, CHANGE YOUR BATTERY!
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