Ventura County Fire Department - History

History

1928 - On May 11, 1928, the Ventura County Fire Protection District (VCFPD) is established. Walter Emerick is appointed as the Fire Warden (Fire Chief). Fire headquarters is located at 845 E. Santa Barbara St. in Santa Paula. The building is still in use as the Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner's Office.

1930 - On July 11, 1930, a Fire Warden in the Santa Paula headquarters was on duty for a 24-hour shift.

1931 - The VCFPD purchased its first bulldozer in November.

1933 - First aid kits were added to all VCFPD equipment.

1942 - The Fire District hired its first handcrew to fight wildfires and repair forestry telephone poles.

1946 - Division Captains had radios installed in their trucks, all using the Sheriffs Dept. frequency. Total Fire District personnel: 34.

1950 - Division Captains reclassified as Battalion Chiefs.

1954 - The Battalion Chiefs devised a numbering system for the fire engines.

1960 - Fire station names were changed to coincide with the engine numbering system.

1964 - The VCFPD issued self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) masks to replace Chemox canister masks.

1966 - The firefighter work schedule was changed to a 72-hour, two platoon system.

1969 - A second radio frequency was added and a dispatch center was put into service at Fire Station 31 in Thousand Oaks.

1972 - Minimum staffing was instituted throughout the county, ensuring at least three people on duty in a station at all times. The VCFPD begins its Fire Cadet program. VCFPD apparatus color was changed from red to yellow. The Fire District's first aerial ladder truck goes into service in the city of Thousand Oaks.

1974 - The first diesel fire engines were put into service.

1975 - A mandatory physical fitness program is instituted.

1976 - A central dispatch center is established and headquarters is moved from Santa Paula to a location more central for the county in Camarillo. A 56-hour, three platoon work schedule is begun.

1980 - The Incident Command System is implemented by all partner agencies within Ventura County.

1983 - The 911-telephone system goes into service.

1985 - A special unit to respond to hazardous material incidents (Haz-Mat) is formed.

1986 - The VCFPD hires its first female firefighter.

1992 - VCFPD engine companies began carrying defibrillators.

2002 - VCFPD established its first paramedic program at Stations 31 and 45. Fire Boat 5 is placed into service as a joint venture between the Fire District and the Harbor Department.

2003 - The Ventura County Fire Protection District celebrates its 75th anniversary. From an organization formed in response to the fire protection needs of an agriculturally-oriented, mostly rural area, the Fire District has grown into an all-risk, first response emergency organization serving dynamic and diverse communities. The VCFPD headquarters facility in Camarillo is remodeled and enlarged from 6,492 sq. ft. to 28,492 sq. ft.

2006 - A new Support Complex housing the Wildland/Aviation division, Supply Unit and Repair Facilities opens in Oxnard. Computers are installed in all Fire District structural engines, ladder trucks and command vehicles to implement computer-aided dispatch.

2007 - Total Fire District personnel: 645 (uniform, civilian, reserve and seasonal). A new, state-of-the-art Fire Communications Center opens at headquarters in Camarillo.

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