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Page Last Updated: 2/15/2008
Contact Information
Emergencies: 911
Non-Emergencies: 561.799.4300
Station Locations
Station 1: 4425 Burns Road
(Burns Road & Military Trail)

Station 2: 11025 Campus Drive
(Campus Drive & RCA Boulevard)

Station 3: 5161 Northlake Boulevard

Station 4: 11264 Jog Road
(Mirasol)

Station 5: 3913 Hood Road

(Alternate A1A & Hood Road)

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Palm Beach Gardens Fire/Rescue
Chief Pete Bergel
Welcome to the Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue web site. We are a full service agency offering Advanced Life Support, rescue service, fire suppression, fire safety and inspection services in a signature city.

The department is internationally accredited through the Commission on Fire Accreditation International and currently has an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Community Rating of Class 3. Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue operates out of five fire stations, outfitted with state of the art vehicles and equipment strategically located throughout the City to provide an exceptional level of service.

We are extremely proud of the men and women, our employees, who set us apart from the rest and we believe make us one of the best in the country. We encourage you to browse our web site and learn of the many programs and services offered to our community.

Volunteer Division
The Volunteer Division provides support and supplements the services delivered by the career personnel of Palm Beach Gardens Fire Rescue.

For information about the Volunteer Division, please email Shawn Reid, or call 561.799.4309.

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Fire Explorer Program
The Fire Explorer program is chartered through the Boy Scouts of America and is for young men and women, ages 14 (and have completed 8th grade) to 20, who are interested in emergency medical training and community service. The Explorers receive training on a regular basis to familiarize themselves with the emergency medical service career and to prepare for Explorer competitions against other Fire Explorer Posts around the State.

At this time, the Explorer Post is full to it’s capacity, however, we are still taking names for openings as they occur. Please e-mail Bob Pieris or Elyse Lee if you would like to be placed on the Explorer list for future consideration.