Black Jack Fire Protection District
The Black Jack Fire Protection District, established in 1929, was created in response to a critical need for local fire services following a devastating fire that highlighted the community's vulnerabilities. Originally known as the Black Jack Fire Prevention Organization, the District has expanded its reach to serve a geographic area of 26 square miles, including parts of Florissant, Dellwood, and unincorporated North County.
With a dedicated team of 37 paramedics and 10 EMTs, the District provides advanced life support and emergency rescue services, including vehicle extrication, water rescues, and high-angle rescues. The organization also offers community resources such as free smoke detector installation and CPR classes, ensuring the safety and preparedness of the residents it serves.
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