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- Mailing Address
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- Santa Rosa Firefighters Local 1401
- P.O. Box 1251
- Santa Rosa, California 95402
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- Voice - 707-546-7417
- FAX - 707-578-3137
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- Recruitment Information can be found at the City
- of Santa Rosa, Department of Human Resources web site.
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- Attention other Locals: A copy of our latest MOU can be found online here.
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Message from the President...
- Welcome to the Santa Rosa Firefighters, I.A.F.F.
- Local-1401 Web Page!
Local-1401 represents the paid Firefighters of the
City of Santa Rosa, the Rincon Valley Fire Protection
District and the Rancho Adobe Fire Protection District.
The City of Santa Rosa, Calif., is located some 60
miles north of San Francisco on Hwy. 101 in Sonoma
County. It is surrounded by wine country and as the
County Seat, is a destination city for both commuters
and tourists. Serving a population of approximately
160,000, the Firefighters of Local-1401 answer over
17,000 calls for service each year out of nine
stations. For 108 years the men and women of the Santa
Rosa Fire Department have been serving their community
with dedication and commitment. It is that tradition of
- dedication and commitment that continues to be the
backbone of the S.R.F.D..
The Rincon Valley Fire Protection District serves a
population of approximately 38,000 residents
stretching around the north side of Santa Rosa to the
west/southwest end of the Santa Rosa city limits. The
district has four stations, two with paid staff and
two volunteer stations. Stations One and Three are
covered for initial response by automatic aid out of
the nearest Santa Rosa station and the communities of
Larkfield and Bellevue are served by the staffed
stations, Two and Four, with boundary drop agreements
with City of Santa Rosa stations in the southwest.
Rincon Valley Firefighters answer approximately 2,500
calls for service each year.
The Rancho Adobe Fire Protection District is a
consolidated department combining the personnel and
resources of the City of Cotati and the community of
Penngrove. Operating out of three stations the Rancho
Adobe Firefighters serve approximately 10,000
residents and answer 1,200 calls for service each
year.
I.A.F.F. Local 1401 is dedicated to the safety and
welfare of our members and to serving, protecting, and
improving our communities. Every day members of
Local-1401 answer the call for fires, medical
emergencies, hazardous materials spills, vehicle
accidents, and a host of other emergencies. We are
committed to providing the best possible level of
service to our communities and are constantly striving
to improve that level of service. We hope that this
site will be informative for all who visit.
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