Fire Station Project Types

Seismic Improvement Program
Fire stations that house active emergency vehicles or emergency communications facilities are considered “essential facilities.”  City plans call for the fire stations to be substantially operational after a major earthquake.  Seismic improvement projects will complete upgrades necessary to assure the fire station remains functional after a Great Earthquake.  While the seismic improvement project is underway, the project will also complete comprehensive renovations to address all emergency response and health & safety issues.  Major building systems will also be renovated or upgraded to provide an expected service life of 15 years.  The seismic improvement and comprehensive renovation will require temporary closure of the station and redeployment of Fire Department resources.  Station closures will occur in a phased manner to ensure continuous neighborhood service.

Group #Station #AddressYear BuiltPicture
351301 Turk
Fillmore
1954Station 5 image
3221290 16th Ave.
Inner sunset
1962Station 22 image
343720 Moscow
Crocker Amazon
1970Station 43 image
335Embarcadero @ Folsom
(Fireboat)
1908
3491415 Evans
(EMS & Equipment Logistics)
1958

Comprehensive Renovation Program
Many fire stations do not require seismic improvements.  This program will complete comprehensive renovation projects that address all Emergency Response and Health & Safety issues at each facility that does not require a seismic improvement project.  Major building systems will also be renovated or upgraded to provide an expected service life of 15 years.  Comprehensive renovation will require temporary closure of the station and redeployment of Fire Department resources.  Station closures will occur in a phased manner to ensure continuous neighborhood service.

Group #Station #AddressYear BuiltPicture
321340 Powell
Chinatown
1915Station 2 image
331 Alt441 12th Ave.
Inner Richmond
1913Station 31 image
336109 Oak
Civic Center
1961Station 36 image

Focused Scope Program
This program will correct deficiencies rated “Severe” so that the facility remains substantially functional for approximately 8-10 years, until such time funds are available for a Comprehensive renovation.  Depending upon the scope of work, most but not all Focused Scope renovations are likely to require temporary station closure.  Station closures will occur in a phased manner to ensure continuous neighborhood service.

Group #Station #AddressYear BuiltImage
16135 Sanchez
Castro
1948Station 6 image
113530 Sansome
Downtown
1974Station 13 image
1281814 Stockton
North Beach
1967Station 28 image
1382150 California
Pacific Heights
1960Station 38 image
1411325 Leavenworth
Russian Hill
1956Station 41 image
1422430 San Bruno
Silver Terrace
1979Station 42 image
210 - Alt655 Presidio
Laurel Village
1956Station 10 image
2151000 Ocean
Ingleside
1957Station 15 image
2171295 Shafter
Bayview
1955Station 17 image
2181935 32nd Ave
Sunset
1951Station 18 image
226 - Alt80 Digby
Diamond Heights
1968Station 26 image
232 - Alt194 Park
Bernal Heights
1941Station 32 image
2402155 18th Ave.
Inner Sunset
1931Station 40 image
2441298 Girard
Silver Terrace
1915Station 44 image