St. Augustine Fire Department

Category: Fire station

Address: 101 Malaga St, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA

Phone: +19048251098

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Jose Gonzalez

Sep 14, 2021

Last Sat. 9/11/21 around 7:45AM 3 experienced fire fighters open my hotel door at Flagler INN, room 102, after the door lock mechanism stopped working and the hotel staff was unable to help. Thanks to the department 's quick response my daughter got on time to her first day of class at St. Augustine University. GOD BLESS THEM ALL!

Joely Gibson

Apr 13, 2021

Someone saved my life from this fire station. I don't know who it was but it was in 2018. I really appreciate it. I can't even imagine what it would be like to be a firefighter? You are a hero!

April Moore

Mar 19, 2021

The men and women from the St. Augustine fire department responded to the fire at The Augustin Inn yesterday in less than 3 mins. They were thorough and efficient. They knew what they were doing and kept us all safe. Thank you so much!

Eladio Valerio

Mar 18, 2020

Always alert. Much professionalism. Top Team. Extremely friendly staff. On my visit as a former firefighter from my country, I was made to feel at home. Thank you. Firefighters forever.

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Questions & Answers

I just turned 18 in February. I graduate high school this May. How to I get into the Fire Academy? I want to do that after high school.

Chance White | Sep 19, 2019
JON LINNEMEIER | Sep 19, 2019

Ask for Fire Chief Pacetti at Fire Station #1 101 Malaga St.. St Augustine.... he will definitely point you in the right direction!

We are designing a metal building for tractor parts warehouse. do we have to provide heaters around fire sprinklers systems to keep the pipes from freeing in the winter? If so, What can we do that is the most economical solution for code approval?

robert lee | Sep 19, 2018
jake roberts | Sep 19, 2018

You would just need to have a "dry" system installed. It is one that does not have water in the pipes until a sprinkler head is activated. Fire suppression engineers will know exactly what you need based on your plans.

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