Service Boundary

    Structural Firefighting
    Structural Firefighting
     
    Wildland Firefighting
    Wildland Firefighting
     
    Technical Rescue
    Technical Rescue
     
    Advanced Life Support
    Advanced Life Support

    The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District provides fire protection, rescue, emergency medical, and community risk reduction services to the communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, the Town of Danville, Diablo, the City of San Ramon, the southern area of Morgan Territory and the Tassajara Valley all located in Contra Costa County. The District also provides initial fire and medical response to a portion of the City of Dublin and Crow Canyon Road in Alameda County.

    Alamo
    Alamo is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County. Alamo is governed by the County Board of Supervisors, with the Alamo Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) advising on parks and recreation, lighting and landscaping, land-use and code enforcement, public safety, transportation and other county services.

    Blackhawk
    Blackhawk is a 4,800 acre unincorporated master planned community located east of Danville.

    Town of Danville
    Danville is known for its small-town atmosphere and its outstanding quality of life.

    Diablo
    Diablo is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Contra Costa County. Diablo is governed by the County Board of Supervisors.


    City of San Ramon
    San Ramon has long been considered one of the most desirable living areas in the Bay Area because of its scenic beauty, good climate, suburban charm, and proximity to the Bay Area's major employment centers.

    Morgan Territory
    Morgan Territory is on the east side of Mount Diablo in Contra Costa County. Morgan Territory Road stretches from Manning Road north of Livermore to Marsh Creek Road east of Clayton with no intersecting through roads. The northern slope of the road largely follows Marsh Creek.

    Tassajara Valley
    The Tassajara Valley, located east of Danville and San Ramon, consist primarily of agricultural land and open space.

    Services

    The District provides all-risk fire, rescue, and emergency medical services to the communities above. These services include extensive structure and wildland fire protection, Advanced Life Support (ALS), treatment and transportation for medical emergencies, technical rescue, and hazardous materials response. The District also staffs a comprehensive fire prevention bureau responsible for community risk reduction including, code adoption and enforcement, plan review services, fire cause and origin determination, and community safety and disaster preparedness training. The District operates its own 9-1-1 Communications Center. In addition, the District operates five distinct volunteer programs that include Station 37 Volunteers, Communications Volunteers, Chaplain Volunteers, Reserve Firefighter Volunteers, and CERT Volunteers.

    1500 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon CA 94583
    (925) 838-6600 | info@firedepartment.org