12365 Parkside St. | Lakeside, California 92040 | 619-390-2350

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THE NEXT CERT TRAINING CLASS BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER, 2010.
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What's New

September 6

Strategic Planning Workshop Announced

The community is invited to attend the district's strategic planning workshop on September 1, 2010, at 9:00 a.m. at the district's Parkside Street administrative facility. The workshop is expected to last most of the morning and may continue into the early afternoon. The district's fire chief and his staff will attend as well as a number of fire board members, community leaders, union representatives and other interested parties. This workshop is to discuss the elements of the current strategic plan and to identify new initiatives for the short, mid, and long-term future of the district. If you would like to attend the workshop, please RSVP to Karen Kuss at 619.390.2350, extension 301. Additional information is available by contacting the fire chief's office at 619.390.2350, extension 312.



Next Scheduled Fire Board Meeting

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 5:30 p.m.
Lakeside Fire Administration Building

Agenda



Budget and Audit Information

Lakeside Fire District Budget FY09-10
Lakeside Fire District Audit Report 6-30-09



Our District

The Lakeside Fire Protection District in San Diego County is home to over 60,000 residents living in the communities of Lakeside, Eucalyptus Hills, Moreno, Winter Gardens, Lakeview, Johnstown, Blossom Valley, Flinn Springs, Pepper Dr.and other areas of unincorporated El Cajon. Our service area is primarily suburban residential but also has several core commercial zones, some light industry, and many rural/agricultural properties. The district also has a significant wildland/urban interface.

The Lakeside Fire District is proud to have been an original participant in the Heartland Mutual Aid Pact and continues to operate the longest running paramedic program in San Diego County.

Our Mission

The Lakeside Fire Department is dedicated to the prevention and suppression of fire; the emergency treatment and transportation of the ill and injured; and those duties that provide for protection of life, property, and the environment.

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