About Us

Your Firefighters, your neighbors, your community

The Manhattan Beach Firefighters Association represents the dedicated professionals who serve as the guardians of our coastal community. As members of Local 3925, our 30 firefighters and paramedics work around the clock to protect the lives, property, and well-being of everyone who calls Manhattan Beach home or visits our beautiful city.

We take immense pride in delivering innovative emergency response services while treating every community member as family. Our commitment extends beyond emergency response – we are deeply embedded in the community through public education, charitable initiatives, and community engagement programs. Through these efforts, we strive to build strong partnerships that enhance public safety and community resilience.

Serving Manhattan Beach

The Manhattan Beach Firefighters Association is more than just a professional organization – we're your neighbors, friends, and fellow community members.

We remain grateful for the trust and support of our community, and we invite you to learn more about our work, upcoming events, and ways to get involved. Together, we're committed to maintaining Manhattan Beach's reputation as one of Southern California's safest and most desirable communities.

Our Values

These six core principles guide our service

Integrity

We serve with honesty and unwavering moral principles.

Empathy

Understanding and sharing the feelings of our community.

Loyalty

Standing faithful to our members and the community we serve.

Teamwork

Together we achieve more than we ever could alone.

Ownership

Taking responsibility in every action and decision.

Doing right

Making ethical choices, even when no one is watching.

See us in action

Find your local Fire station

Fire Station 1 - 400 15th Street

Station 1 was officially opened July 1, 2006. This approximately 16,000 square foot station houses Engine 21, Rescue 21, and Battallion 21.

Station 1 first in area of Responsibility is from the Pacific Ocean east to Sepulveda Boulevard and north and south to the cities boundaries. Engine 21 is designated as strike team engine, and assists every year with wildland fires in California.

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FIRE STATION 2 - 1400 Manhattan Beach Boulevard

Station 2 was remodeled and reopened Feb 28, 2024.  It oversees the stretch between Sepulveda Boulevard and Aviation Boulevard to the east, and from Artesia to Rosecrans. This station houses Rescue 22 and Engine 22.

This station also responds to Mutual aid calls in the surrounding cities.

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