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  2. The San Marcos Fire Department (SMFD) provides emergency response services, fire prevention programs, and educational opportunities for our community. Contact Us. Administrative Office: 512-805-2660 After-Hours Non-Emergencies: 512-753-2108 Emergencies: 9-1-1

  3. Welcome to the San Marcos Fire Department | San Marcos, CA

    www.san-marcos.net/.../public-safety/fire-department

    The mission of the San Marcos Fire Department is to provide the highest level of customer service by protecting life, property and the environment, through the delivery of innovative, fiscally responsible and ethical emergency services in our community.

  4. About Us | City of San Marcos, TX

    www.sanmarcostx.gov/4094

    San Marcos Fire Department is dedicated to providing a well-trained, motivated, and diverse team of professionals who deliver excellence in prevention, educational programs, and emergency response services to our community in a safe, responsible, and efficient manner.

  5. Staff Directory • Fire Department - San Marcos, Texas

    www.sanmarcostx.gov/Directory.aspx?did=99

    Click on "Directory" below to view a list of our fire stations.

  6. Fire Safety | City of San Marcos, TX

    ci.san-marcos.tx.us/4174/Fire-Safety

    Learning about how and why fires start will benefit everyone! Know what to do to prevent a fire in your home by downloading fire safety checklists, fact sheets and escape plans. For more information, visit the National Fire Protection Association website.

  7. San Marcos Fire Department receives best practices ...

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    For the first time, the San Marcos Fire Department has received the stamp of excellence from a statewide accreditation association. According to the city of San Marcos, this is the first...

  8. SMFD recognized with designation for 'Best Practices'

    www.sanmarcosrecord.com/article/25015,smfd...

    The San Marcos Fire Department was recognized by the Texas Fire Chiefs’ Association and received the Best Practices designation. This is the first time a city of San Marcos public safety department has earned a third-party accreditation.