Fire Stations/Apparatus
Station | Location | Engine | Truck | Rescue Ambulance | Wildland Unit | Water Tender | Other |
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Station 30 | 11445 Windemere Parkway, San Ramon | E30 | PM30 (reserve ambulance) | E330 | WT30 | ||
Station 31 | 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd, Danville | E31 | T31 | PM31 | E331 | BS31 (Breathing Support Unit)
CS131 (Mobile Communications Unit) |
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Station 32 | 1101 Stone Valley Road, Alamo | E32, E32A | RM32 | E332 | |||
Station 33 | 1051 Diablo Road, Danville | E33 | E333 | MCU33 (Multiple Casualty Unit) | |||
Station 34 | 12599 Alcosta Blvd, San Ramon | E34 | T34 | RM34 | E334 | USAR134 (Urban Search and Rescue Unit) | |
Station 35 | 505 Silver Oak Lane, Danville | E35 | T35 | RM35 | E335 | WT35 | HM35 (Hazmat Unit), SAL35 (Salvage Unit) |
Station 36** | 6100 Camino Tassajara Road, Danville | E36 | E336 | REP352 (Repair Unit) | |||
Station 37 | 10207-A Morgan Territory Road, Livermore | E37 | E337, E437 | ||||
Station 38 | 1600 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon | E38 | PM38 (reserve ambulance) | E338 | WT238 | ||
Station 39 | 9399 Fircrest Lane, San Ramon | E39 | PM39 | E339 | |||
Station 40 | Doubletree Drive, Morgan Territory | E440 | |||||
Administration | 1500 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon | ||||||
Training Site | 6100 Camino Tassajara, Pleasanton |
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- This station also contains a 5 bay repair facility behind the main station.
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