CalFire Puts El Granada Fire Station #41 Flood Lights on a Timer: Lights Out at 10:00pm

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VIDEO. From the Coastside Fire Protection District Directors meeting on Wednesday, August 25th, 2021 at 6:00pm by Zoom.

Deputy Chief Jonathan Cox for Fire Operations for the San Mateo County Division of Cal Fire reports on the outdoor flood lighting status and El Granada Fire Station #41. Light switch has been installed in the Captain’s office. A timer has been added to the switch so that at 9:00pm the flood lights are dimmed by 50% and then at 10:00pm the lights are programmed to go off completely. There is also an override switch if the Captain needs to turn the lights off earlier.

 

Fire Stations

Coastside Fire Protection District Headquarters

1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-5213 phone
(650)726-0132 fax
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday

Station 40

1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-8290 phone
(650)726-1294 fax

Station 41

555 Obispo Road (old Station 41 – 531 Obispo Rd.)
El Granada, CA 94018
(650)712-1203 phone
(650)726-1359 fax

Station 44

501 Stetson Street
Moss Beach, CA 94038
(650)728-3022 phone
(650)728-1823 fax

see also:


Half Moon Bay Coastside FIRE Protection District Meetings ~ 4th Wednesday @ 6:00pm

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The District Board meets once a month on the fourth Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m. at District Headquarters, 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay.

Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Board regarding any item on the agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Administrative Office front counter located at 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, California, during normal business hours.

If you wish to address the board at a meeting, please complete a Speaker Request Form and give to the Board Secretary prior to the start of the meeting.

 

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The Coastside Fire Protection District Board of Directors is composed of five publicly elected or appointed representatives. Board members serve 4-year terms.

Gary Burke

Position: Board President
Term: 2019-2022
Phone: (650)726-5213
Email Address: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

JB Cockrell

Position: Vice-President
Term: 2017-2020
Phone: (650)726-5213
Email Address: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

Cynthia L. Sherrill

Position: Board Director
Term: Appointed to serve for the remainder of Director McShane’s term, November 2022
Appointing Authority: CFPD Board of Directors

Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

Bruce MacKimmie

Position: Board Director
Term: 2017-2020
Phone: (650)726-5213
Email Address: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019

Steve Stockman

Position: Board Director
Term: 2019-2022
Appointing Authority: CFPD Board of Directors
Phone: (650)726-5213
Email Address: [email protected]
Mailing Address: 1191 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019


 

The Coastside Fire Protection District, located in the San Mateo County coastal area of California, serves the City of Half Moon Bay, the unincorporated areas of Half Moon Bay and the unincorporated communities of Miramar, El Granada, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Moss Beach, and Montara.

The mission of the Coastside Fire Protection District is to protect the lives, environment, and property of the community through fire suppression, fire prevention, emergency medical services, rescue services, public education and other related services.

 

Fire Stations

Coastside Fire Protection District Headquarters

1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-5213 phone
(650)726-0132 fax
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday

 

Station 40

1191 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650)726-8290 phone
(650)726-1294 fax

Station 41

531 Obispo Road
El Granada, CA 94018
(650)726-8291 phone
(650)726-1359 fax

Station 44

501 Stetson Street
Moss Beach, CA 94038
(650)728-3022 phone
(650)728-1823 fax

 


 

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CERT is a national program that trains the general public in basic disaster preparedness, such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. Here on the Coastside, Chief Cosgrave also covers hazards specific to our coastal community.

Coastside CERT is an emergency preparedness volunteer organization focused on creating a ready and resilient community along the San Francisco Bay Area coast from the southern side of the Tom Lantos Tunnel (Devil’s Slide) to Tunitas Creek Road.

Coastside CERT

Coastside CERT provides free 24-hour Basic training program, advanced CERT courses, refresher courses, and special topic presentations.

For more information on Coastside CERT visit https://www.coastsidecert.com

Additional Resources –

  • Community Emergency Response Team Basic Training Participant Manual from FEMA dot gov
  • Plan ahead for disasters. Talk with your family. Ready.gov
  • In Your Community, San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office, More…
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One thought on “CalFire Puts El Granada Fire Station #41 Flood Lights on a Timer: Lights Out at 10:00pm

  1. Now they need to fix the landscape sprinklers. What ever happened to drought resistant landscaping?

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