About the Department

SFD Mission Statement 

The Salinas Fire Department is dedicated to preserving and protecting the safety of our community with integrity, pride, and commitment. We will do this with diversity of thought and people while ensuring fiscal responsibility.


SFD Vision Statement

 Our steadfast belief in each other and our mission guides us in providing dynamic, professional service to our community through emergency response and community risk reduction.


SFD Values 

The Salinas Fire Department is committed to these, our core values, which guides us in carrying our mission and realizing our vision: 

  • Trust - We build and reaffirm the value of our trust through our actions.
  • Respect - The ability to see the value in others and ourselves and through this we will treat all people with courtesy, politeness, and kindness.
  • Accountability - We are caretakers of taxpayer money. We see ourselves as stewards of taxpayer dollars.
  • Diversity - We value and promote diversity in both thought and person.
  • Integrity - Whole and undivided in all things we do.
  • Teamwork - Together everyone achieves more.
  • Innovation - Constantly strive to use new methods, technology, and techniques.
  • Opportunity - Never miss an opportunity to exceed expectations.
  • Never Give Up - We have never, and we will never give up on each other or on our mission (Tradition).

Overview 

Salinas Fire with its six divisions: Administration, Emergency Medical Services, Hazmat, Prevention, Training and Suppression, is committed to providing the highest level of fire, emergency medical services and life safety protection for the over 163,000 residents of Salinas. This is accomplished by a comprehensive system of protecting life, property and the environment through cost effective, efficient and sustainable prevention efforts and emergency response.

Being one of the largest cities and fire departments within the County of Monterey, Salinas Fire runs over approximately 15,000 calls a year, consists of 98 sworn public safety employees, and is a 24/365 paid department that provides service from six fire stations strategically placed throughout the city.

The minimum on-duty daily staffing operates with twenty-three full time personnel, per shift, staffing six Advanced Life Support Paramedic Engines, two ladder trucks and a technical/specialist level Hazardous Materials Response Unit.

Salinas FD also provides contracted fire protection for the unincorporated communities of Bolsa Knolls, Country Club Meadows, and San Juan Estates. Mutual Aid is provided to other unincorporated jurisdictions and municipalities as requested as well, bringing the total area served by SFD to approximately 35 square miles.