Fire Station Locations

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StationAddressCommunityTelephoneCouncil DistrictGeographic Response Zone
1 724 Silver SW Downtown (505) 764-6350 District 3 2.1 square miles
2 301 High SE Huning Highlands (505) 848-1312 District 3 9.5 square miles
3 141 Girard NE University (505) 256-2020 District 3 6.2 square miles
4 301 McKnight NW North Valley (505) 848-1314 District 3 3.0 square miles
5 123 Dallas NE Central Albuquerque (505) 256-2025 District 6 6.5 square miles
6 623 Griegos North Valley (505) 761-4035 District 2 3.5 square miles
7 116 47th NW Southwest Mesa (505) 836-8787 District 3 4.1 square miles
8 1400 Indian View NE Foothills (505) 291-6205 District 9 5.4 square miles
9 9601 Menaul NE Mid-Heights (505) 291-6240 District 7 6.5 square miles
10 2841 Rio Grande NW North Valley (505) 761-4033 District 2 4.4 square miles
11 5403 Southern SE Near Heights (505) 256-2027 District 6 2.8 square miles
12 201 Muriel NE East Gateway (505) 291-6242 District 9 7.8 square miles
13 4901 Prospect NE Mid-Heights (505) 888-8178 District 7 4.5 square miles
14 9810 Eucariz SW West Gate/SW Mesa (505) 836-8710 District 1 17.5 square miles
15 6600 Academy NE North Albuquerque (505) 821-0725 District 4 15.6 square miles
16 4727 Juan Tabo NE North Albuquerque (505) 291-6244 District 8 13.7 square miles
17 3630 Yucca NW West Side (505) 836-8735 District 5 7.6 square miles
18 6100 Taylor Ranch NW Taylor Ranch (505) 897-8810 District 5 37.1 square miles
19 3520 San Andres NE Mid-Heights (505) 888-8110 District 4 4.9 square miles
20 7520 Corona NE North Albuquerque (505) 857-8415 District 4  
21 10400 Cibola Loop NW Far West Mesa (505) 897-8843 District 4  
27 10005 Lyons NW Paradise Hills (505) 897-8833 Uninc.  

Geographic Response Zones

The Albuquerque Fire Department plans the strategic expansion of services to the citizens of the city through various criteria which establish minimum standards or acceptable threshold limits. This criteria is based on the comparative analysis of data specific to the department's service delivery.

Geographic response location is the criterion used in cases of metropolitan annexation or peripheral growth. The determinant threshold is measured against acceptable response times (from alarm time to on-scene arrival time) of emergency personnel and equipment. The city is segmented into geographically apportioned areas designated as specific fire and rescue response zones (or running districts). These zones also incorporate reporting areas, fire prevention inspection districts, and fire hydrant inspection districts. In addition to their specific assigned jurisdiction, stations whose boundaries border the city's periphery also respond as part of the Kirtland Air Force Base and Bernalillo County Fire Department mutual aid agreement.

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