San Rafael Fire Foundation

San Rafael Fire Foundation Together, we support San Rafael's firefighters and paramedics with tools, training, and programs that keep our community safe.

More information at www.srfirefoundation.org Public safety is the most important function provided by the city government. Preventing disasters and taking care of us when emergencies occur is the work of the Fire Department. Firefighters and paramedics save lives every day – Responding to heart attacks, strokes, injuries from car accidents, shootings, drowning, burns and general illness are all in

a day’s work. The San Rafael Fire Foundation provides financial support and community backing to the firefighters and paramedics who our protect lives, property and environment. Our goal is to provide essential equipment, technology and training that keeps our fire department operating at peak effectiveness. Our mission begins where the city budget stops. The San Rafael Fire Foundation is completely independent of the City of San Rafael.

Now you really can vote for San Rafael Fire Department to help us move into the next bracket. Vote here: firetruckfaceof...
03/23/2026

Now you really can vote for San Rafael Fire Department to help us move into the next bracket. Vote here: firetruckfaceoff.com - thank you!

We won Round 1! Now we need your help to keep Engine 51 rolling.

Vote today for San Rafael Fire Department in the Fire Truck Face Off - a statewide contest where the winning Fire department earns a cash prize for charity and we are competing on behalf of Guide Dogs for the Blind.

Round 2 voting opened today and closes tomorrow March 25 at 10 AM. Every vote counts.

Your vote will help us make it to the next round. Cast your vote at firetruckfaceoff.com

¡Ganamos la Ronda 1! Ahora necesitamos tu ayuda para mantener a la Unidad 51 en marcha.

Vota por el Departamento de Bomberos de San Rafael en el Fire Truck Face Off — un concurso estatal donde el departamento ganador recibe un premio en efectivo para su organización benéfica, y nosotros competimos en nombre de Guide Dogs for the Blind.

La votación de la Ronda 2 abre el 23 de marzo a las 12 PM y cierra el 24 de marzo a las 10 AM. Cada voto cuenta.

Tu voto nos ayudará a avanzar a la siguiente ronda. Emite tu voto en firetruckfaceoff.com

Jack Devlin and the San Rafael Fire Foundation helped the San Rafael Fire Department build the water rescue capability n...
03/09/2026

Jack Devlin and the San Rafael Fire Foundation helped the San Rafael Fire Department build the water rescue capability needed to protect twenty miles of Bay shoreline stretching to the middle of San Pablo Bay.
The Foundation's first acquisition was FB Confidence, a smaller craft sourced from a fire department in Friday Harbor, Washington. It filled the immediate gap before eventually being sold to the Berkeley Fire Department as the Foundation set its sights on something more capable.
The decision to pursue Fireboat San Rafael was made carefully. Jack traveled to Bellingham, Washington with retired Chief Chris Gray to participate in sea trials before any commitment was made — a full day evaluating whether the vessel was right for the department.
"Chief Gray helped explain in detail why this was so important to SRFD," Jack says. "It was a long but productive day."
Today, Fireboat San Rafael is more than a marine asset. Its ability to deliver water to shore-side emergencies makes it a critical tool in land-based disaster response — a capability the department previously didn’t have.
"Water incidents are low frequency, high severity," Jack says. "Now we're ready."

Jack Devlin y la Fundación de Bomberos de San Rafael ayudaron al Departamento de Bomberos de San Rafael a desarrollar la capacidad de rescate acuático necesaria para proteger veinte millas de costa de la Bahía que se extienden hasta el centro de la Bahía de San Pablo.
La primera adquisición de la Fundación fue FB Confidence, una embarcación más pequeña proveniente de un departamento de bomberos en Friday Harbor, Washington. Cubrió la necesidad inmediata antes de ser finalmente vendida al Departamento de Bomberos de Berkeley cuando la Fundación puso su mirada en algo más capaz.
La decisión de buscar el Fireboat San Rafael se tomó con cuidado. Jack viajó a Bellingham, Washington con el jefe retirado Chris Gray para participar en pruebas en el mar antes de asumir cualquier compromiso — un día completo evaluando si la embarcación era la adecuada para el departamento.
“Chief Gray ayudó a explicar en detalle por qué esto era tan importante para el SRFD,” dice Jack. “Fue un día largo pero productivo.”
Hoy, Fireboat San Rafael es más que un recurso marítimo. Su capacidad para llevar agua a emergencias en tierra lo convierte en una herramienta crítica para la respuesta a desastres en tierra — una capacidad que el departamento anteriormente no tenía.
“Los incidentes en el agua ocurren con poca frecuencia, pero con consecuencias graves,” dice Jack. “Ahora estamos listos.”

He wasn't recruited. He volunteered.In 2014, members of the Fire Commission approached Jack Devlin's wife, Kathy — who h...
03/02/2026

He wasn't recruited. He volunteered.
In 2014, members of the Fire Commission approached Jack Devlin's wife, Kathy — who had served on the Fire Commission for fifteen years — to help lead a new nonprofit. She passed. Jack raised his hand.
It wasn't an impulsive decision. Jack had spent nine years on San Rafael's Budget Oversight Committee, working alongside city managers and council members on the annual budget. He had a deeper understanding of San Rafael's financial position than most residents ever would — and he knew the fire department needed more than the city could provide on its own.
"We began with no assets and no presence in the community," he says. "Building a compelling message and getting it out to the public was the biggest challenge."
Ten years later, Jack remains connected to the Foundation he helped build — now supporting a new generation of leadership in carrying that mission forward.
This is where it started.


No fue reclutado. Se ofreció voluntario. En 2014, miembros de la Comisión de Bomberos se acercaron a la esposa de Jack Devlin, Kathy — quien había servido en la Comisión de Bomberos durante quince años — para liderar una nueva organización sin fines de lucro. Ella declinó. Jack levantó la mano. No fue una decisión impulsiva. Jack había pasado nueve años en el Comité de Supervisión Presupuestaria de San Rafael, trabajando junto a administradores municipales y concejales en el presupuesto anual. Tenía una comprensión más profunda de la situación financiera de San Rafael que la mayoría de los residentes — y sabía que el departamento de bomberos necesitaba más de lo que la ciudad podía proveer por sí sola. "Empezamos sin activos y sin presencia en la comunidad", dice. "Construir un mensaje convincente y darlo a conocer al público fue el mayor desafío." Diez años después, Jack sigue vinculado a la Fundación que ayudó a construir — apoyando ahora a una nueva generación de liderazgo en llevar esa misión hacia adelante. Aquí es donde todo comenzó.

02/07/2026

The push-in ceremony is more than tradition—it’s teamwork in action.
Firefighters, families, and community members coming together to welcome a new engine into service.
Because this engine belongs to all of us.
La ceremonia de empuje es más que una tradición—es trabajo en equipo en acción.
Bomberos, familias y comunidad uniendo fuerzas para dar la bienvenida a un nuevo camión.
Porque este camión nos pertenece a todos.

“This engine belongs to all of us.”As Chief Roman reminds us, a fire engine represents readiness, hope, and the promise ...
02/07/2026

“This engine belongs to all of us.”
As Chief Roman reminds us, a fire engine represents readiness, hope, and the promise that help is on the way.
This engine belongs to our community—and we’re proud to support the firefighters who serve San Rafael.

“Este camión de bomberos nos pertenece a todos.”
Como dice el Jefe Roman, un camión de bomberos simboliza preparación, esperanza y la promesa de ayuda.
Este camión pertenece a nuestra comunidad, y estamos orgullosos de apoyar a quienes sirven a San Rafael.

12/14/2025

Thank you, San Rafael, for coming out and lighting up the night with us at the Lighted Boat Parade. What a joy to celebrate the Holidays together. Gracias, San Rafael, por acompañarnos y llenar de luz la noche con nosotros en el Desfile de Barcos Iluminados. Qué alegría celebrar las fiestas juntos.

12/14/2025

Hope to see you at the lighted boat parade tonight!

Come by Andy’s today and take a peek inside a real fire truck! 🚒Learn how your support helps our firefighters and parame...
10/12/2025

Come by Andy’s today and take a peek inside a real fire truck! 🚒
Learn how your support helps our firefighters and paramedics stay ready to protect our community year-round.

Want to see San Rafael’s Fireboat? Come by Andy’s Local Market Loch Lomond and Jake and G will tell you all about it!
10/12/2025

Want to see San Rafael’s Fireboat? Come by Andy’s Local Market Loch Lomond and Jake and G will tell you all about it!

It’s a beautiful day for pumpkin carving,  bounce houses and live music! Stop by our table to say hello — we’d love to m...
10/12/2025

It’s a beautiful day for pumpkin carving, bounce houses and live music! Stop by our table to say hello — we’d love to meet you and share more about how we support our firefighters and paramedics.

It was a beautiful day for an open house  . Thanks to everyone who came out!
10/11/2025

It was a beautiful day for an open house . Thanks to everyone who came out!

Join us!
10/11/2025

Join us!

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369 3rd Street, # 257
San Rafael, CA
94901

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