Coral Springs Fire Department

The Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department (CSPFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Coral Springs, Florida. With a total of 8 stations, the CSPFD is also responsible for serving the city of Parkland located just north of Coral Springs.[2] Three of the CSPFD's 8 stations are located within the city of Parkland.

Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State Florida
CityCoral Springs
Agency overview
Fire chiefFrank Babinec
IAFF3080
Facilities and equipment[1]
Battalions1
Stations8
Engines6
Quints1
Ambulances8
Tenders1
Website
Official website
IAFF website

USAR

The CSPFD is one of 24 departments that make up Florida Task Force 2 which is based in southern Florida.[3] The team is designed to respond to a variety of disasters, including earthquakes, hurricanes, typhoons, storms and tornadoes, floods, dam failures, technological accidents, terrorist activities and hazardous materials releases where victims may be trapped, lost or injured. The Miami Fire Department is the sponsoring agency of the Team, providing administrative staffing and storage.[3] The CSPFD has 18 members of the fire department on the Task Force with specialties ranging from confined space rescue to swift water rescue.

Stations & Apparatus

Fire Station # Address City Engine Company Ladder or Platform Company Rescue Unit Other Units
42 6500 Parkside DriveParklandEngine 42Rescue 42
43 4550 Rock Island RdCoral SpringsEngine 43Rescue 43Assistant Chief 43
64 500 Ramblewood DrCoral SpringsEngine 64Rescue 64
71 11800 NW 41st StCoral SpringsEngine 71Rescue 71
80 2825 Coral Springs DrCoral SpringsLadder 80, Platform 80Rescue 80Battalion 80, Dive 80 & Support 80
95 300 Coral Ridge DrCoral SpringsEngine 95Rescue 95CERT 95
97 6650 University DriveParklandRescue 97Tanker 97
109 11601 Hillsboro BlvdParklandEngine 109Rescue 109

References

  1. "Stations". Coral Springs Fire Department. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  2. "Parkland Fire Department". Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  3. "South Florida Urban Search and Rescue Team". Coral Springs Fire Department. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
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