Riverside Fire Department Recognized for Excellence in Public Safety
The Riverside Fire Department (RFD) has been reaccredited by the Center for Public Safety Excellence, making it one of only five fire departments in California to achieve this recognition. Fire Chief Steve McKinster presented the department’s annual overview to the City Council on December 3, highlighting the reaccreditation and the department’s response to over 43,000 incidents in the past year.
“This reaccreditation really shows the hard work and dedication of our team,” McKinster said. “It’s a big deal – only five other fire departments in California have managed to achieve this.”
The fire department operates 14 stations across the city, responding to a wide range of emergencies. In the past year, RFD responded to more than 43,000 incidents, requiring 19,000 hours of emergency mitigation within the community.
“Looking forward, the fire department will continue to be a world-class leader in providing progressive, professional, and exceptional fire, rescue, and emergency life services,” McKinster said.
Captain Mark Thompson was honored as the sworn employee of the year for his leadership of the department’s Honor Guard. Thompson has been with the organization since 2002 and currently serves at the downtown fire station on Truck 1.
“Throughout his tenure, Mark has consistently demonstrated steadfast support and guidance, helping our organization navigate through some very challenging times,” McKinster said.
Council members expressed their appreciation for the fire department’s work and achievements.
“I absolutely love our fire department,” Councilmember Sean Mill said, “I want to say thank you to the entire department for your professionalism, always your community oriented service.”