Long Beach Fire Department - Fire Station Locations and Fire Companies

Fire Station Locations and Fire Companies

The department consists of eight individual companies. Listed below are the companies, their location, as well as the units they maintain and respond with and other Department support vehicles.

  • Fire Headquarters - Long Beach City Hall:
    • Engine Company # 3(Career)
      • Engine 2343
      • Ambulance 2319
    • Engine Company # 4
      • Engine 2344
    • Hook & Ladder Company # 2
      • Ladder Tower 2362
    • Rescue Company # 1
      • Heavy Rescue 232
      • Ambulance 2321
      • Ambulance 2322
    • Other Units
      • Chief of Department 231
      • 1st Assistant Chief 231A
      • 2nd Assistant Chief 231B
      • Chief's Aide 237
      • Water Rescue 2385
      • Water Rescue 2395
      • Water Rescue 2399(Rescue Jet Ski)
      • Engine 2352 (spare)
      • Personnel Carrier 2375
  • Fire Station # 1 - East Park Avenue and Maple Boulevard:
    • Engine Company # 1
      • Engine 2341
    • Floodlight Company # 2
      • Floodlight 233
      • Command Post 234
  • Fire Station # 2 - West Park Avenue and Indiana Avenue:
    • Engine Company # 2
      • Engine 2342
    • Tower Ladder Company
      • Tower Ladder 2372

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