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A Message From the Fire Chief

On behalf of the men and women of the Riverside Fire Department we thank you for spending some time to visit our website. The Riverside Fire Department has a proud history of serving our community for over 125 years. That spirit of service continues as we move forward into the future.

The men and women of the Riverside Fire Department are here to serve you. From our frontline Firefighters to our Communication Center Dispatchers, and our sworn and civilian staff that comprise our workforce, we are committed to providing the highest levels of service possible

As the 21st Fire Chief for the City of Riverside, I am proud to represent this outstanding organization. The men and women of our Department are committed to the residents, businesses and visitors of our City. As the City of Arts & Innovation we will continually seek new ways to provide our services in an effort to be more efficient, more adaptable and more responsive to the needs of our community.

It is our commitment to you that we stand ready to assist you in your time of need 24/7 with compassion, professionalism, respect and dignity. I personally look forward to meeting with many of you and building a long standing partnership.

The mission of the City of Riverside Fire Department is to protect life, property, and the environment by providing exceptional and progressive, all-hazard emergency services, public education, and safety programs.



Michael Moore
Fire Chief

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Kaitlyns Law

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In the Fall of 2001, the Governor of California signed into law Senate Bill 255, also known as Kaitlyn’s Law. Named for Kaitlyn Russell, a six-month old who died after being left alone in a parked car for more than two hours, the law makes it illegal for a child to be left unattended in a motor vehicle.

In accordance with Kaitlyn’s Law, 70% of the proceeds from fines are used for the development and implementation of community education programs on the dangers of leaving children unattended in motor vehicles.

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"Pull to the Right" Public Safety Announcement

Riverside Wildfire Public Safety Announcement

Get Home Safe Bracelet

The Riverside Police Department is offering free Smart Medical ID bracelets through our Get Home Safe program. The bracelet is worn by at risk persons and is used by Police, Fire, and Emergency Medical Personnel to help identity a found person that may not be able to provide information about themselves.

The information found in the profile helps first responders locate, identify, and most importantly, get a lost person home safe. This program is free to all Riverside residents.

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Mission Statement
The mission of the City of Riverside Fire Department is to protect life, property, and the environment by providing exceptional and progressive, all-hazard emergency services, public education, and safety programs.
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3401 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92501

Phone: (951) 826-5321

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