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Santa Barbara County Fire Department

www.sbcfire.com

 
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department serves and safeguards the community from the impacts of fires, medical emergencies, environmental emergencies, and natural disasters through leadership, planning, education, prevention, code enforcement, and all-hazard emergency response. Since 1926, the Santa Barbara County Fire Department has supported the County of Santa Barbara through 16 stations and approximately 300 personnel. Mission Statement The Santa Barbara County Fire Department serves and safeguards the community from the impacts of fires, medical emergencies, environmental emergencies, and natural disasters through leadership, planning, education, prevention, code enforcement, and all-hazard emergency response. Vision Statement The Santa Barbara County Fire Department ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.sbcfire.com
  • 4410 Cathedral Oaks Road
    Santa Barbara, CA USA 93110
  • Phone: 805.681.5500

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Daniel Bertucelli
Public Information Officer Profile
David Zaniboni
Public Information Officer Profile

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