High Angle / Low Angle Rescues

High Angle / Low Angle Rescues

Any rescue is challenging enough, but add in a trench, side of an embankment, top of a platform, building or equipment, and it gets quite interesting indeed.

EMS / Medical Calls

EMS / Medical Calls

A large percentage of a fire department's runs are medical emergencies or EMS calls. Many incidents, regardless if they started as fires, haz-mats, vehicle accidents, or something else, will also involve some type of injuries

Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle accidents can range from the small fender bender, to large multi-casulty incidents involving patient triage and treatment, and sometimes some very tricky extrication situations.

Public Education & Fire Prevention

Public Education & Fire Prevention

One of the many duties of a fire department, is helping the businesses and residents stay educated and trained in fire safety and awareness. 

Aircraft Incidents

Aircraft Incidents

Having an airport in your jurisdiction means having aircraft incidents. Some incidents can be relatively small and easily managed, but others are large, devastating emergencies that require multiple agencies, and resources.

Equipment Fires

Equipment Fires

  Another of the challenging types of fires encountered by personnel. Some equipment is still energized upon initial fire suppression; and the equipment may have many entrapment areas, dangerous materials inside, blades, or many other ways to make these fires dangerous.

Vehicle Fires

Vehicle Fires

These types of incidents are a lot more dangerous than most people would think. Not only is there the inherent danger of the vehicle and it's components, but there is the unknown dangers of the vehicle's contents to think about.

Wildland & Grass Fires

Wildland & Grass Fires

There are many small fires involving vegitation yearly, but there are also some extremly large and devestating wildland fires that occur every year.  These require apparatus and personnel from many districts for mutual-aid; our district has responded to some of these large fires.

Welcome

Welcome to the Montezuma Fire District website. We hope you find this resource valuable and useful. Please check back regularly for updates and events.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us:

Contact

Montezuma Fire District
Station 181

2405 South B St
Stockton, California 95206
Phone: (209) 464-5234
Fax: (209) 466-2624

Montezuma Fire District
Station 182

San Joaquin Metropolitan Airport
5000 South Airport Way
Stockton, California 95205
(209) 468-4722

Information

San Joaquin County Air Pollution Control
San Joaquin County Joint Radio Users Group

Household Hazardous Waste

 

 

 

Golden Anniversary and new apparatus
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 18:37

     The Montezuma Fire District celebrated it's 50th year protecting it's residents in September of 2008.  The district was formed after World War II, and formerly established as a fire district in 1958.  The district also placed in service it's newest piece of apparatus - Support 18-1.  At the open house, there were refreshments, handouts, equipment demonstrations, and the Support unit was blessed by the local church before being placed in service.

 

The District and all it's personnel would like to thank everyone who participated, contributed, and showed their support for this occasion.  Thank You.

Last Updated on Monday, 29 March 2010 22:21
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Montezuma Fire Youth Activity Book
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 31 December 2008 02:41

Have fun learning about fire safety!

Click here to download the Montezuma Fire Districts' Youth Activity Book. Learn about fire safety and have fun solving puzzles and meeting Frank and 18-1.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 June 2009 19:48
 
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Apparatus

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Contact the Montezuma Fire District Office

Click here to visit our personnel page. 

Administrators

Chair Person Linda Todd Director Sue Heaton Director Jeff Hachman
Station 18-1 Chief Ed Martel Station 18-2
Captain David Cardoza Montezuma Fire Reserve Captain Tony Martel
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District Partnerships

 

Oil Recycling Center

As part of the Hazardous Waste Program, a joint effort of the Cities and County of San Joaquin, Montezuma Fire District is proud to be a designated oil recycling center. Local residents are encouraged to bring their used motor oil and filters to either Station 18-1 - which is located at 2405 S. B St. Stockton, CA 95206 or Station 18-2 which is located at 7422 Lindbergh St. Stockton, CA 95206.