Station 2 provides fire protection and EMS service to the City of East Palo
Alto which is in the southern most part of the Menlo Park Fire District.
East Palo Alto is one of the most rapid growing areas in
the Fire District.
Station 2 is manned by 3 personnel (1 Captain and 2 Firefighters) per shift.
Of the three personnel on duty, one of them will be a licensed paramedic.
The citizens of East Palo Alto know that each day they are provided by the
District an ALS Engine
Engine 2 is consistently the busiest Engine Company in San Mateo County.
Station 2 was designed by Leslie I. Nichols and built in 1956 by the
contracting firm of ARO & Okerman. Station 2 was also included in the
seismic upgrade project that followed Loma Prieta earthquake. Seismic
upgrades were concluded in 1996. Architects of the seismic projects were
CJW Architecture and the work was performed by Beals & Martin and Associates.
Housed in this station is one of the District's newest Pierce combination pumpers
that was purchased in the year 2001. It was designed by the District's Apparatus team,
made up of firefighters and management staff, that has many modern features.
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