Fire Fighters and Fire Truck

The City of Grand Terrace contracts with San Bernardino County Fire for fire and rescue services. Fire Station 23 consists of both paid and volunteer staffing. There are currently 2 paid employees per shift and 15 paid-call.

Fire Hazard Abatement

Fire Hazard Abatement is beginning the Spring 2021 Season surveys for the valley and desert regions. We will be addressing: grasses over 4 inches in height, combustible debris, dead vegetation-including dead palm fronds, and tumbleweeds. The removal of fire hazards is vital in ensuring that communities are safer for residents and first responders during a wildfire event. For additional information, contact us at: (909) 884-4056 or visit our website https://cms.sbcounty.gov/lus/FireHazardAbatement/FireHazardAbatementHome.aspx.

Free Household Hazardous Waste Disposal

Household hazardous waste is any hazardous waste generated incidental to owning or maintaining a place of residence. Household hazardous waste does not include any waste generated in the course of operating a business concern at a residence.

Sandbags and Sand Location 
Sandbags and sand are provided at our local fire station located at 22582 City Center Court. Sand will be available to fill up the sandbags. Each individual is limited to 10 bags. They can be reached for further questions at: (909) 825-0221

Fire Hazard Severity Zone Map
San Bernardino County residents are encouraged to review and provide feedback on the recently released Fire Hazard Severity Zone map from the California Office of the State Fire Marshal. This updated map categorizes county areas into three wildfire risk levels—moderate, high and very high—in alignment with SB 63 (2021).


The previous Fire Hazard Severity Zone map was last updated between 2008 and 2011 and identified only very high fire hazard zones in local responsibility areas. The new map includes all three fire hazard risk levels, helping residents gain a clearer understanding of wildfire threats in their communities.

The public comment period for the new Fire Hazard Severity Zone map ends on April 30. The county will hold public hearings and ordinance readings before the formal adoption of the Fire Hazard Severity Zone map by the Board of Supervisors on June 10. 

Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4lBETlu

View the map and submit public comment: sbcfire.org/fire-hazard-severity-zone-map.

Contact

Contact Information

Dan Munsey - Fire Chief/Fire Warden
Dan Mejia - Assistant Chief
Dan Wooters - Battalion Chief

City of Grand Terrace Fire Station 23
22582 Center City Court
Grand Terrace, CA 92313

Emergency: Dial 911
Ph: (909) 825-0221
Fax : (909) 783-0227

Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Daily
Emergency Service 24/7