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Borrego Springs Fire Protection District

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Country
  
United States

City
  
Borrego Springs

Employees
  
12 - paid 21 - reserve

State
  
California

Annual calls
  
482 (2001)

EMS level
  
ALS

The Borrego Springs Fire Protection District (BSFPD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the community of Borrego Springs, California. Borrego Springs is located in an unincorporated area of San Diego County with 3,429 permanent residents as of the 2010 census. The Fire District operates with a career staff of 14 people that provide training, maintenance, public safety education and administrative services to the District. The Fire District is governed by a voter elected five-member board which oversees operations and appoints the fire chief.

Fire apparatus and stations

The Fire District operates two Type I engines. The engines comply with National Fire Protection Association standards for structural or wildland firefighting apparatus. The engines have fire pumps that are rated at 1,250 US gallons per metre (4,700 l/m) or above and carry 750 US gallons (2,800 l) of water. On-board Class AB foam capability is standard on all engines. All engine companies carry a full complement of auto extrication tools, high-angle rescue gear, and ALS or BLS emergency medical equipment.

The Fire District operates 2 paramedic ambulances. They are equipped with the latest in adult and pediatric advanced life support for the treatment of medical and traumatic emergencies. Equipment on the paramedic engine and ambulances includes 12-lead cardiac monitor/defibrillators, end-tidal CO2 and oxygen saturation monitors, glucometers, and endotracheal intubation, resuscitation equipment and 20 different medications for treatment and resuscitation.

The Fire District operates a single 2010 Pierce wildland fire tender. This unit carries 2,000 US gallons (7,600 l) of water to supply to engines during structure and wildland fires.

Additionally the department has a single type 3 fire engine or brush engine which is designed and operated for wildland fire response. It carries 500 US gallons (1,900 l) of water with Class A foam capability, a wide assortment of fireline tools, and BLS (basic life support) equipment including AED (Automated External Defibrillator).

References

Borrego Springs Fire Protection District Wikipedia