Coral Springs Fire Department
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The Coral Springs Fire Department converted from a volunteer fire department to a paid fire department in 2000. The department has undergone major growth over the years, serving an estimated 128,804 (2005 Census estimate). The department has recently officially taken over fire/rescue service for the City of Parkland, just to north. There are currently 5 fire stations within city limits and 3 in Parkland. There is also 1 battalion chief and one assistant chief always on duty to respond to large events.
[edit] Units
The fire department now has 3 new 2007 Pierce Dash, Custom Build and a 2006 Custom Pierce Dash Quint. Other in service units include:
- 2 Pierce Quantums- Engine
- 1 Pierce Saber - Squirt
- 1 Tanker
- 7 2004-2007 AEV / Taylor Made Ambulance Rescues
- 1 Support Air Cascade Unit
[edit] Stations and Apparatus
- Administration: Chief 43, Deputy 43, Marshall 43, Training 43, Staff 43, PIO 43,
- Station 42: Engine 42
- Station 43: Engine 43, Rescue 43, Assistant 43
- Station 64: Engine 64, Rescue 64
- Station 71: Engine 71, Rescue 71
- Station 80: Quint 80, Rescue 80, Battalion 80, Support 80
- Station 95: Engine 95, Rescue 95
- Station 97: Rescue 97, Tanker 42 (Tanker 42 is not a staffed Unit)
- Station 109: Squirt 109, Rescue 109