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Riverside Fire Department

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Riverside Fire Department
File:Seal of the Riverside Fire Department.png
File:Patch of the Riverside Fire Department.png
Operational area
CountryFile:Flag of the United States.svg United States
StateFile:Flag of California.svg California
CityFile:Flag of Riverside, California (2002–2020).svg Riverside
Agency overview[1][2]
EstablishedOctober 7, 1887
Annual budget$52,088,055 (2014)
Fire chiefSteve McKinster
IAFF1067
Facilities and equipment[3]
Battalions2
Stations14
Engines13 - first-run
8 - reserve
Trucks4
Squads3
Rescues1
Tenders1
HAZMAT1
Wildland4 - Type 3
1 - Type 6
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Riverside Fire Department is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Riverside, California. As of 2015 the department is responsible for servicing a population of 314,034 in an area of 81.51 square miles (211.1 km2).[2]

History

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File:RiversideFireDept1910.jpg
Fire Station #1, circa 1910, at the corner of 8th and Lime Streets (8th Street is now University Avenue)

The City of Riverside Fire Department can trace its origin back to 1875 from a newspaper article referencing the response of a hose cart to a fire in the township of Riverside. An unorganized group of volunteers existed in the Riverside township from December 1871 to April 1882. In April 1882, Frank Miller, the owner of the Mission Inn, convinced local businessmen to contribute towards a wagon and fire buckets, costing $500.[4] Subsequently, William Hayt, a businessman and owner of several stage lines, began a drive to establish a complete fire department. Hayt got the city's Board of Trustees agreement to establish the Riverside Fire Department, but only after Hayt offered to raise half the money from local businessmen, and to put up the other half of the funds himself, to be reimbursed later. Hayt was able to raise $527, he loaned the city an additional $516, and the Riverside Fire Department was officially established on October 7, 1887.[5]

The first major fire to confront the new fire department was on April 21, 1888, when the Pavilion, a large wood-frame structure used for many social occasions such as theaters, dances, and general meeting space, burned to the ground.[6] Nearly two decades later, in February 1906, the first station was built for the Riverside Fire Department at the corner of 8th and Lime Streets.[6]

By 1938, the department had grown to 33 firefighters and five engine companies spread out across four stations.[7] Starting in 1998, the department transitioned to the Advanced Life Support (ALS) level of support.[8]

USAR Task Force 6

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The RFD is the sponsoring agency of California Task Force 6 (CA-TF6), one of the eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces spread out across the state.[9] The task force responds to emergencies and disasters.[10] Some of their most notable responses include the Northridge earthquake (1994), the Oklahoma City bombing (1995) and Hurricane Katrina (2005).[11]

Stations and apparatus

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The RFD has 14 stations in the city.[3]

Fire Station Number Neighborhood Engine Company Truck Company Squad Company Reserve Engine or Squad Wildland Unit Command Unit Specialized units
1 Downtown Engine 1 Truck 1 Squad 1 Brush 1 Battalion 1, Battalion 51 UT-1, ATV 1
2 Arlington Engine 2 Truck 2 Squad 2 Battalion 2 HazMat 2, Support 2 & UT-2
3 Magnolia Center Engine 3 Truck 3 Heavy Rescue 3, Water Rescue 3, UT-3, ATV 3, HART
4 University Engine 4 Water Tender 4
5 Airport Engine 5 Truck 51 Squad 5 Squad 51, Engine 51 Breathing Support 5
6 Northside Engine 6 Engine 54 EMS-1
7 Arlanza Engine 7 Brush 7 UT-7
8 La Sierra Engine 8 Engine 369 UT-8
9 Mission Grove Engine 9 Engine 57
10 Arlington Heights Engine 10 Engine 52
11 Orange Crest Engine 11 Engine 53 Battalion 52
12 La Sierra South Engine 12 Brush 52 DECON 12
13 Sycamore Canyon Truck 13 Engine 56 Patrol 13 UT-13
14 Canyon Crest Engine 14 Engine 8635 UT-14, Ladder Trailer, Fire Explorer Trailer, Quad 13 & Quad 14

Chiefs

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LaWayne Hearn (2022–present)

Michael Moore (2014-2022)

Michael Esparza (2013 - 2014)

Steven H. Earley (2009 - 2013)

Tedd Laycock (2005 - 2009)

Dave Carlson (1996 - 2005)

Michael Vonada (1993 - 1996)

Douglas Greene (1986 - 1992)

Richard Bosted (1977 - 1986)

Fred Woodard (1973 - 1977)

Burney Montgomery (1959 - 1973)

Ray Allen (1942 - 1959)

William Taylor (1938 - 1942)

Ed Mosbaugh (1931 - 1938)

Jack Hutchinson (1929 - 1931)

John Bayha (1928 - 1929)

Jack Hutchinson (1926 - 1928)

Joseph Schneider (1901 - 1926)

S.L. Wight (1897 - 1901)

W.G. Polcene (1897 - 1897)

S.R. Smith (1896 - 1897)

G.F. Ward (1890 - 1896)

J.N. Keith (1887 - 1890)

References

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