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Santa Monica Fire Department

The Santa Monica Fire Department was established in 1889. The Department has five firestations across the city and responds to over 16,000 calls each year.[1]

The Santa Monica Fire Department (SMFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Santa Monica, Spanish for "Saint Monica," a beachfront city situated on Santa Monica Bay, and located in western Los Angeles County. Incorporated as a city on November 30, 1886, Santa Monica has a nighttime population of approximately 96,456, while its daytime population exceeds 250,000. The city encompasses an area covering 8.3 square miles, including the neighborhoods of Ocean Park, Sunset Park (with general aviation Santa Monica Airport), Downtown Santa Monica, Northeast Neighbors, Ocean Avenue (with the Santa Monica Pier), Mar Vista, Midtown Santa Monica, the Pico District, and Montana Avenue. The city is bordered on five sides by different neighborhoods of the city of Los Angeles: Pacific Palisades to the north, Brentwood on the northeast, West Los Angeles on the east, Mar Vista on the southeast, and Venice on the south.

The Santa Monica Fire Department has mutual aid agreements with the Los Angeles Fire Department, the Culver City Fire Department, and the Beverly Hills Fire Department.

Fire Station 1

Fire Station 1 is the flagship station of the Santa Monica Fire Department and houses the Batallion Chief. The station is 28 000 sq. ft., has 20 co-ed dormitories and is LEED Certified.[2]

The station has a public art installation by Deborah Aschhein called Back Story. The installation is made of painted and fired art glass panes with watercolor images of daily firefighting life. The installation was created through the city of Santa Monica's Percent for Art program.

  1. ^ "santamonica.gov - Fire". www.santamonica.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-13.
  2. ^ "santamonica.gov - Fire Station 1". www.santamonica.gov. Retrieved 2024-08-13.