Coral Springs Fire Department
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| Operational area | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| State | Florida |
| City | Coral Springs |
| Agency overview | |
| Fire chief | John Whalen |
| IAFF | 3080 |
| Facilities and equipment[1] | |
| Battalions | 1 |
| Stations | 8 |
| Engines | 6 |
| Quints | 1 |
| Ambulances | 8 |
| Tenders | 1 |
| Website | |
| Official website | |
| IAFF website | |
The Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department (CSPFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Coral Springs, Florida. With a total of 8 stations, the CSPFD is also has a contract to serve the city of Parkland located just north of Coral Springs.[2] Three of the CSPFD's 8 stations are located within the city of Parkland.
USAR
[edit ]Main article: Urban Search and Rescue Florida Task Force 2
The CSPFD is one of 24 departments that make up Florida Task Force 2 which is based in southern Florida.[3] They are sponsored by the Miami Fire Department.[3] The CSPFD has 18 members of the fire department on the Task Force with specialties ranging from confined space rescue to swift water rescue.
Stations & Apparatus
[edit ]| Fire Station # | Address | City | Engine Company | Ladder or Platform Company | Rescue Unit | Other Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42 | 6500 Parkside Drive | Parkland | Engine 42 | Rescue 42 | ||
| 43 | 4550 Rock Island Rd | Coral Springs | Engine 43 | Rescue 43 | District Chief 43 | |
| 64 | 600 Ramblewood Dr | Coral Springs | Engine 64 | Rescue 64 | ||
| 71 | 11800 NW 41st St | Coral Springs | Engine 71 | Rescue 71 | ||
| 80 | 2825 Coral Springs Dr | Coral Springs | Ladder 80, Platform 80 | Rescue 80 | Battalion 80 & Support 80 | |
| 95 | 300 Coral Ridge Dr | Coral Springs | Engine 95 | Rescue 95 | CERT 95 | |
| 97 | 6650 University Drive | Parkland | Rescue 97 | Tanker 97 | ||
| 109 | 11601 Hillsboro Blvd | Parkland | Engine 109 | Rescue 109 |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Stations". Coral Springs Fire Department. Archived from the original on March 12, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ "Parkland Fire Department". Archived from the original on September 27, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
- ^ a b "South Florida Urban Search and Rescue Team". Coral Springs Fire Department. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015. Retrieved January 27, 2015.