This week agencies from across the North Zone came together to practice palm tree rescue. Ocassionally, tree trimmers become entrapped in palm fronds. The weig...
Last week Captain Collins and Firefighter San Nicholas took a Rapid Extrication Module Support (REMS) Class. REMS teams are dispatched to large incidents like ...
Congratulations to Paramedic Camus on her promotion. She began her career with the Escondido Fire Department as an EMT-Basic. Paramedic Camus's strong work ethi...
Our final single resource out on the line tonight is Engineer Aubele. He is serving as a line medic on the Dixie Fire. Engineer Aubele is putting in long days a...
Continuing to highlight our single resource operations. Captain Collins was recently deployed to the Lava fire in Weed, CA . He worked for the communications un...
Did you know that firefighters don't always respond to large incidents in fire engines? It takes a huge team of people working together to meet all the demands ...
The crew from 8632 is still hard at work on the #Bootlegfire in Oregon. Their 2 week deployment is wrapping up soon and we will be glad to have them home. Sadly...
A call to action from our brothers and sisters joinsdfd sdfirebrigade (blood donation link in bio)
Our brother Big Joe Odom needs our help!
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The Escondido Girls Softball Allstars 14U are going to Nationals! Help them fund their trip by heading to Rubios on East Valley Parkway tomorrow from 4-8 PM. A ...
Crews are on scene of a working commercial fire in the 600 block of N Broadway.
The boys are going long. Yesterday OES 8632 along with engines from Rancho Santa Fe, San Marcos, Carlsbad and Oceanside were dispatched to #bootlegfire in Orego...
Your Escondido Firefighters made a quick stop on a brush fire in steep terrain this morning. The fire was reported near Lake Wolford Road at approximately 3 a.m...
Fireworks injure over 10,000 people per year in the U.S and Canada. They can start fires and they are illegal for personal use in the City of Escondido. Please,...
This morning crews shoveled several thousand pounds of rock to complete Station 7's drought friendly landscape project. We take pride in our stations and we are...
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