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ENABLING LEGISLATION: The Saratoga Fire District operates under the provisions of Part 2.7 of Division 12 of the Health and Safety Code (Sections 13801 through 13999). The district has been reorganized several times; the latest reorganization in 1962 was in accord with Health and Safety Code sections 14001 through 14306. GOVERNING BOARD AND MEMBERSHIP: The Saratoga Fire District is governed by a three member Board of Fire Commissioners. The Board is elected for a four-year term by voters residing in the Fire District. Membership on the Board is limited to residents living within the boundaries of the Saratoga Fire Protection District.The Board of Fire Commissioners consists of:
EMPLOYEES AND FACILITIES: The District employs 24 full-time firefighting personnel and approximately 25 volunteer firefighters. In addition, the district employs a fire chief, a business manager, assistant chief, fire prevention inspector, an an administrative assistant. The district maintains a fire station at 14380 Saratoga Avenue and operates two "on-line" firefighting vehicles, one reserve vehicle, one command vehicle, a multipurpose truck which performs rescue and serves as an additional source of air and light, and two administrative cars. In the fall of 2002, the District retired its reserve engine and added a new Type I engine and a 4-wheel drive Type III/Rescue engine. The District has recently purchased all new SCBA (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus) equipment. PRESENT OPERATIONS: The district provides fire protection services to approximately 12 square miles encompassing one-half of the City of Saratoga and sections of the unincorporated areas to the south. Approximately 20,000 people reside within the District's service area. Annexation of the Bohlman Road and Mt. Eden Road areas has been completed adding approximately 2,729 acres to the District. Included in the district are:
COMMUNICATIONS: The District has RED NET capability, and direct phone lines to County Communications. A back-up generator keeps all emergency equipment running in case of a power failure.EWAS: To further enhance service to the community, the District administers an Early Warning Alarm System (EWAS). The EWAS is a city-mandated ordinance that requires a fire detection system in newly constructed homes over 5,000 square feet, remodeled homes expanded over 50% of the original square footage, any new construction in the Hazardous Hillside Area, and new commercial construction. The advantage of the system is its capacity to detect fires in the incipient stage and immediately notify the Saratoga Fire District through the combination telephone dialer and radio frequency transmitter. Currently there are approximately 700 alarm accounts on-line. Back |