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Serving Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, Tiburon, City of Sausalito, City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker, Marin Headlands California

Public Protection Classification ISO logoThe Southern Marin Fire Protection District is an independent special district established by the Marin County Board of Supervisors in July of 1999. Its statutory authority is provided through the California Fire District Law of 1987, (Health & Safety Code §13800, et seq).  The District was formed by the merger of the Alto-Richardson Fire Protection District and the Tamalpais Fire Protection District.

On June 24, 2012, the City of Sausalito Fire Department was annexed into the Fire District. In October of 2010 the District signed a contract with the National Park Service to provide services to the Marin Headlands and Fort Baker areas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.  On July 1, 2023, the City of Mill Valley was annexed into the Fire District.

The District has 90 full time employees including a Fire Chief, 2 Deputy Fire Chiefs, 1 Fire Marshal, 1 Deputy Fire Marshal, 4 Battalion Chiefs, 15 Fire Captains, 17 Engineer Firefighters, 17 Engineer Paramedics, 7 Firefighter Paramedics, 12 Firefighters, 1 HR Manager, 1 Finance Manager, 1 Finance Assistant, 1 Communications Coordinator, 1 IT Coordinator, 1 Administrative Aide, 3 Fire Inspector/Plan Reviewers, 2 Wildfire Mitigation Specialists, and 2 Vegetation Management Specialists, and 1 NRG Coordinator.

The Southern Marin Fire District serves the cities of Sausalito, and Mill Valley, and communities of Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, approximately 1/4 of the town of Tiburon, the City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker and the Marin Headlands. The District covers over 25.3 square miles, a population of approximately 41,576 and over 20,500 homes and commercial properties. Each of our zones is protected by one Type I engine with each of the zones cross-staffing at least one specialty piece of equipment such as a Ladder Truck, Rescue, Fire Boat, Jet Skis, Inflatable Rescue Boat, and Type 3 Engine.  The District also provide ALS transport services.  The District had 2 ambulances and 1 ALS Medium Rescue.

Southern Marin Fire District Geographical Map 2024 image
Zone 1 (City of Sausalito)
Zone 4 (Tam & Homestead Valley)
Zone 6 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 7 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 9 (Strawberry, Alto Sutton & Almonte)

CERT Skills Day - Mill Valley

  • Date: 09/10/2022  (all day)
  • Introduction: The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is a national program supported by FEMA that teaches you how to take care of yourself, your family and to help your community until first responders are able to assist.

CERT is a national program

After a major disaster, first responders will be overwhelmed. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training is a national program supported by FEMA that teaches you how to take care of yourself, your family and to help your community until first responders are able to assist.

What you will learn

Safety First: We don’t put ourselves at risk and we always work in pairs.

First Aid: Set up a medical triage area and perform basic first aid, because treating people for shock and stopping the bleed are two ways you can help until first responders arrive.

Fire Safety: Learn about the different types of fire extinguishers and practice putting out a fire because hands-on experience builds muscle memory.

Search & Rescue: Practice light search and rescue techniques to help locate and extract victims and then safely transport them to a medical area.

Register for CERT Basic Training

The CERT Basic Training costs $50 and is open to all Marin County residents over the age of 16 (with parental permission). CERT is taught in two formats: The standard In-person Training and the new Hybrid Training, a combination of online learning and one day of in-person instruction.

You may train at any location in the County. You must be present at all class meetings to be certified. If you miss a class, you will have 6 months to make it up.

All ages and physical abilities are welcome and we’ll never ask you to do anything you aren’t comfortable with.

Because CERTs are volunteers, there is no requirement after completing the training to respond in a disaster. Your skills are useful at home with your family and neighbors.

CERT Skills Day

Those completing the online version of the hybrid CERT will be notified of specifics.

To register, email: ewilkinson@smfd.org 

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