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West Sacramento Fire Department

West Sacramento Fire Department
West Sacramento Fire Department Patch.jpg
Operational area
Country  United States
State  California
City West Sacramento
Agency overview
Established 1987
Annual calls 8884 (2015)
Employees 62 (2015)
Staffing Career
Fire chief John Heilmann
EMS level BLS
IAFF 522
Facilities and equipment
Battalions 1
Stations 5
Engines 4
Trucks 1
Squads 1
Rescues 1
Ambulances Contracted with AMR
Tenders 1
Wildland 3 - Type 3
3 -
Website
Official website
AFF website

The West Sacramento Fire Department (WSFD) is an all risk department that serves the city of West Sacramento located on the Sacramento River, in eastern Yolo County, California..

The city has a population of 49,891 over a 23 square mile area. On average WSFD responds to 9,000 calls for service each year.

The WSFD operates 5 fire stations from which it deploys four engine companies, tiller operated truck, OES Type 3 Brush Rig, three fire/rescue watercraft, water tender, two brush rigs, and trench rescue trailer. Every station is staffed with a minimum of three personnel and a four-person truck company consisting of a Captain, Engineer, and FireFighter. These companies are managed by three battalion chiefs with oversight through an assistant chief.

Administrative functions of operations, training, fire marshal, and other support related services are managed at the direction of the Fire Chief.

WSFD maintains automatic and mutual aid agreements to provide emergency services to all neighboring jurisdictions of West Sacramento.

In addition to routine and emergency operations WSFD personnel are deployed to support regional emergency operations and community programs including: Urban Search and Rescue (USAR), California Office of Emergency Services (OES), Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT), West Sacramento Fire Youth Academy, West Valley Regional Training Consortium (WVRTC).

Organized fire fighting began in the western Sacramento area long before the city’s Incorporation. The township of Washington, later renamed Broderick, was laid out on February 22, 1850 and was the first community in the West Sacramento area. At that time the population was small and the need for an organized fire department was not necessary. As Washington’s population and commerce grew so did the fires.

In the 1890s a series of fires swept through the community with devastating results.

On August 5, 1896 the town narrowly escaped total destruction by fire. The fire started in the two-story residence of John Churchill and spread rapidly, five residences and two large barns were destroyed. A high wind was blowing and at one time a dozen residences were ignited by flying embers. Washington at this time did not have an organized fire department and had it not been for the prompt assistance rendered by the fire crews of the Southern Pacific Railroad shops the entire town would have been consumed.

On August 7, 1896 a mass meeting of the citizens of Washington was held at the town hall to devise ways and means toward purchasing fire equipment and forming an organized fire brigade. From that meeting the first organized fire department was founded. Records from 1898 show that the town of Washington had a volunteer fire department with a fire chief and 33 members. Apparatus listed for the department at that time consisted of two hand hose carts with 350 ft. of 2 ½ in. cotton rubber lined hose on each, One 50 gal hand chemical cart, and One hand hook & ladder cart. All of the apparatus was located at the town hall.


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