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Serving Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, Tiburon, City of Sausalito, City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker, Marin Headlands California

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The Southern Marin Fire Protection District is an independent special district established by the Marin County Board of Supervisors in July of 1999. Its statutory authority is provided through the California Fire District Law of 1987, (Health & Safety Code §13800, et seq).  The District was formed by the merger of the Alto-Richardson Fire Protection District and the Tamalpais Fire Protection District.

On June 24, 2012, the City of Sausalito Fire Department was annexed into the Fire District. In October of 2010 the District signed a contract with the National Park Service to provide services to the Marin Headlands and Fort Baker areas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.  On July 1, 2023, the City of Mill Valley was annexed into the Fire District.

The District has 90 full time employees including a Fire Chief, 2 Deputy Fire Chiefs, 1 Fire Marshal, 1 Deputy Fire Marshal, 4 Battalion Chiefs, 15 Fire Captains, 17 Engineer Firefighters, 17 Engineer Paramedics, 7 Firefighter Paramedics, 12 Firefighters, 1 HR Manager, 1 Finance Manager, 1 Finance Assistant, 1 Communications Coordinator, 1 IT Coordinator, 1 Administrative Aide, 3 Fire Inspector/Plan Reviewers, 2 Wildfire Mitigation Specialists, and 2 Vegetation Management Specialists, and 1 NRG Coordinator.

The Southern Marin Fire District serves the cities of Sausalito, and Mill Valley, and communities of Tamalpais Valley, Almonte, Homestead Valley, Alto, Strawberry, approximately 1/4 of the town of Tiburon, the City of Mill Valley, Fort Baker and the Marin Headlands. The District covers over 25.3 square miles, a population of approximately 41,576 and over 20,500 homes and commercial properties. Each of our zones is protected by one Type I engine with each of the zones cross-staffing at least one specialty piece of equipment such as a Ladder Truck, Rescue, Fire Boat, Jet Skis, Inflatable Rescue Boat, and Type 3 Engine.  The District also provide ALS transport services.  The District had 2 ambulances and 1 ALS Medium Rescue.

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Zone 1 (City of Sausalito)
Zone 4 (Tam & Homestead Valley)
Zone 6 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 7 (City of Mill Valley)
Zone 9 (Strawberry, Alto Sutton & Almonte)

CANCELLED: Sausalito Police & SMFD Launch First Holiday Bell-Ringing Challenge

CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER

  • Date: 12/20/2025 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM  
  • Introduction: The Sausalito Police Department and Southern Marin Fire District are teaming up, while facing off in a brand-new holiday tradition: the First Sausalito/Southern Marin Holiday Bell-Ringing Challenge has been cancelled due to weather conditions.

Due to a strong incoming storm and concerns for public safety, the Sausalito/Southern Marin Holiday Bell-Ringing Challenge scheduled to take place at the Sausalito Ferry Landing has been cancelled.

The Sausalito Police Department and Southern Marin Fire District appreciate the community’s enthusiasm and support. With forecasted weather conditions expected to create unsafe conditions along the waterfront, public safety must take priority.

Community members who were planning to attend and support the event are encouraged to continue their generosity by making a direct cash donation to the Salvation Army San Rafael Corps, which provides essential food assistance, emergency relief, and family services throughout Marin County—especially during the holiday season.

Donate here: https://tinyurl.com/5rwwkzxe

While this year’s event cannot move forward, organizers are already planning a new Holiday Bell-Ringing Challenge in December 2026 and look forward to bringing this community tradition back under safer conditions.

“We’re grateful for the community’s understanding and continued support,” organizers said. “Although we can’t gather in person, the need remains, and every donation makes a meaningful difference.”


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