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Mission Statement
The San Andreas Fire & Rescue Department is a department focused on education, self-development and a place of teaching. We aim to preserve the life and property of citizens of the San Andreas, as well as serving the public in the best ways possible. We are tasked with fire prevention, technical rescue, motor-vehicle accidents, and so much more in our operations. Our Chain of Command is dedicated to giving you the best experience possible as a member of our department. Our training is extensive, covering both classroom teaching and practical training aspects, and with a heavy emphasis in relation to On-The-Job training. Overall, our department is a friendly, happy place, with an extensive and diverse family of people from all around where we encourage all of our members to always try to develop themselves to the best of their ability.
SAFR Command Staff
Fire Chief - K. Harris
Deputy Fire Chief - C. Manning
Assistant Fire Chief - Vacant
Battalion Chief - A. Davis
Battalion Chief - L. Snyder
Our Subdivisions!
Our department has many subdivisions within to allow our members to expand their knowledge and allow us to properly handle any situation at hand!
Hazmat
Head - Battalion Chief A. Davis
Asst. Head - Vacant
HAZMAT operators are trained to handle a large variety of different calls ranging in scale and in what material they involve. These operators are highly knowledgeable in hazardous materials isolation, decontamination, and cleanup.
Wildland Firefighting
Head - Vacant
Wildland firefighting is in place to assist, contain, prevent, and stop wildland fires/brush fires. These firefighters specialize in fighting extremely rural and difficult terrain fires.
Rescue Operations (SAR)
Head - Battalion Chief L. Snyder
The purpose of SAR is to offer a quick, efficient, and safe way to rescue those whom are not within reach of normal ground apparatus. SAR utilizes a helicopter, 3 separate rescue boats, and array of land ops vehicles, the fleet is capable of reaching patients or victims in the roughest weather, land, and sea conditions.