SBCFire Annual Report FY13-14 | Page 3

annual report | i Word from your Fire chief San Bernardino County spans 20,000 square miles making it the most expansive county in the United States. It is the 12th most populous county in the nation with a little over 2 million residents. The County Fire District covers over 75% of land mass and over 1/3 of the population of San Bernardino County. We are a dependent fire district of the County which means that the County Board of Supervisors acts as the Fire Board of the Fire District. The County Fire District was reorganized in 2008 pursuant to Fire Protection District Law (Health & Safety Code ยง13800, et seq.). Fire District Law is the source of statutory authority for more than 380 fire protection districts in California. Our responsibilities as a fire district include fire protection services, rescue services, emergency medical services, hazardous material emergency response services, ambulance services, and other services relating to the protection of lives and property critical to the public peace, health, and safety of San Bernardino County. Our Mission is to provide these critical life safety services efficiently through a regional network of firefighters, emergency medical services personnel, fire prevention officers by way of fire engines, ambulances, rescue squads, heavy rescue rigs, haz-mat units and staff vehicles. Our administration offices are staffed by highly trained professionals and technicians that are placed strategically throughout the four service zones of the Fire District. We pride ourselves in being your small town fire department even though we serve such a large area. Our size allows for a depth of resources that benefit even our smallest communities. Accountability to and participation in the cities and communities that we serve is part of the culture of our organization. We work hard to bring a local sensitivity to each and every call for service. As you will read throughout the Annual Report, the men and women of County Fire have been working hard to develop partnerships with our county and city partners to serve our communities better. County Fire and the County Sheriff have never worked more closely in order to maximize the level of service delivery to our residents and visitors. County Public Health and Arrowhead Regional Medical Center have partnered with County Fire to provide more comprehensive health services in our communities through a State Pilot Program that utilizes Fire District paramedics that are scattered around the County and available 24 hours a day/365 days a year. We are proud to wear the County Fire Rescue and EMS patch as we meet your expectations each and every day. We hope you never have to ask us for help, however, we will be ready when you do. Sincerely, Mark A. Hartwig Fire Chief/Fire Warden