San Diego Fire Department Station 22
Fire Station 22, established in December 1942 at a cost of $7,800, serves the Point Loma area and its surroundings, ensuring community safety and emergency response. The station operates Engine 22, covering a district of 597 square miles, and is part of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department's commitment to providing high-quality service.
As a vital resource for the local community, Fire Station 22 plays a crucial role in fire protection and emergency services, contributing to the overall safety and well-being of residents. Its dedicated team works tirelessly to respond to emergencies and engage in community outreach initiatives.
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