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San Bernardino County Fire District

San Bernardino, CA · San Bernardino County

“Duty. Honor. Community.”

Largest county in the continental United States by area.

Address
598 S Tippecanoe Ave San Bernardino, CA 92408
87Stations
1,100Personnel
19,200 sq miArea
2,000,000Population

Active openings

San Bernardino County Fire District
*****Ambulance Operator - Paramedic (24 hour shift)
San Bernardino, CA

Apply now for a Paramedic position with San Bernardino County Fire District, offering $77,342.72 - $91,952.64 annually including overtime and bonuses up to $2,000.

Salary not listedContinuous filing
San Bernardino County Fire District
Emergency Management Coordinator
San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County Fire District offers an Emergency Management Coordinator role with a salary of $52,645–$66,498 annually. Apply by July 10, 2026.

$52,645–$66,498 /yr
San Bernardino County Fire District
Fire Plans Examiner
San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County Fire Protection District offers a continuous application process for Fire Plans Examiners with an annual salary of $80,558–$110,094 and excellent benefits.

$80,558–$110,094 /yr
Continuous filing
San Bernardino County Fire District
Hazardous Materials Specialist I (Fire District)
San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County Fire District is hiring Hazardous Materials Specialists I with an annual salary of $73,486–$98,738. Deadline: July 25, 2026.

$73,486–$98,738 /yr
Closes Jul 24
San Bernardino County Fire District
Hazardous Materials Specialist II (Fire District)
San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County Fire District seeks Hazardous Materials Specialist II with an annual salary of $77,210–$103,813. Deadline: July 25, 2026.

$77,210–$103,813 /yr
Closes Jul 24
San Bernardino County Fire District
Hazardous Materials Specialist Trainee (Fire District)
San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County Fire District is hiring Hazardous Materials Specialist Trainees with a salary of $60,299–$77,210 annually. Apply by July 25, 2026.

$60,299–$77,210 /yr
Closes Jul 24

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About San Bernardino County Fire District

San Bernardino County Fire Protection District (SBCoFD) is a large, all-hazard emergency services provider covering 19,200 square miles of diverse terrain, serving over 2 million residents across more than 60 communities and all unincorporated areas.

The district operates through a combination of 81 facilities with nearly 1,100 employees, aiming for national recognition as a premier fire services organization. They are committed to community service, diversity in hiring, and inter-agency collaboration to ensure public safety.

SBCoFD handles a wide range of hazards including floods, fires, earthquakes, and transportation incidents. Beyond emergency response, they offer specialized services like household hazardous waste programs, support services, and manage the California Urban Search and Rescue Team (CA-RTF-6).

MissionThe San Bernardino County Fire Protection District is a community-based, all-hazard emergency services provider dedicated to the protection of the public we serve, organizational sustainability, performance excellence, and safety. We accomplish this through a balance of regionalized service delivery and accountability to our local communities.

How to get hired

San Bernardino County Fire Protection District periodically accepts applications for firefighter/paramedic positions. Interested candidates are encouraged to obtain CPAT certification and pass the FCTC Test in preparation for recruitment openings. The department emphasizes physical and mental readiness, recommending candidates consult physicians before starting training regimens.

Schedule24 hour shift

Requirements

  • CPAT Certification
  • FCTC Test

Hiring process

  1. Physical Preparation
  2. CPAT Certification
  3. FCTC Test
  4. Selection Process
  5. Fire Academy/Tower

Physical training program and nutrition guidance provided for those hired into the Fire Academy/Tower.

Leadership & hiring contacts

Daniel R. Munsey
Fire Chief/Fire Warden
Martin Serna
Deputy Chief of Operations
Bertral Washington
Deputy Chief of Administration
Monica Ronchetti
Fire Marshal
Jeff Birchfield
Assistant Chief

Frequently asked questions

What are the basic requirements to become a Firefighter/Paramedic with San Bernardino County Fire?

To be considered for Firefighter/Paramedic positions, you must have CPAT certification and pass the FCTC Test. The department also recommends candidates prepare physically and mentally for the demands of the fire academy.

When does San Bernardino County Fire accept applications for Firefighter positions?

San Bernardino County Fire Protection District periodically accepts applications for firefighter/paramedic positions. It is recommended to pursue CPAT Certification and the FCTC Test to be ready when recruitment opens.

What kind of physical training is expected for new recruits at San Bernardino County Fire?

If hired, recruits will go through the San Bernardino County Fire Academy/Tower. Recommended workouts include push-ups, burpees, flutter kicks, arm circles, pull-ups, sprints, sit-ups, planks, mountain climbers, and running. Specific standards include a 1.5-mile run in 10:35 or less, 40 sit-ups in 60 seconds, and 25 push-ups in 60 seconds, with pull-up requirements based on body weight.

Does San Bernardino County Fire have specialized units?

Yes, San Bernardino County Fire offers specialized services including EMS, Special Operations, Urban Search and Rescue (USAR), Swift Water Rescue, and Wildland firefighting programs. They also host the California Urban Search and Rescue Team (CA-RTF-6).

What is the physical area covered by San Bernardino County Fire?

San Bernardino County Fire protects a vast region of 19,200 square miles, making it the largest county in the continental United States by area. This includes services to over 60 communities and all unincorporated areas.