Twelve full-time professional firefighters and 20 volunteer
firefighters are employed by the District. All District
personnel are State certified to their classification and rank.
The District’s daily staffing is four firefighters, including a
chief officer. Available within minutes are four neighboring
automatic aid engines, twelve immediate need mutual-aid engines,
and eight immediate need “wildland” mutual-aid engines.

The
District is a member of the California Inter-County Mutual-Aid
Plan and the Marin County Automatic and Mutual-Aid Plan,
covering emergencies and disasters such as fires, floods,
mass-casualty incidents, and earthquakes. All District personnel
are Hazardous Materials First Responder Certified. The Kentfield
Fire Protection District provides paramedic service through the
Ross Valley Paramedic Authority Joint Powers Agreement. All
District personnel are Emergency Medical Technician Certified.

For
the purpose of mitigating serious hazardous material incidents
the District participates in the Marin County Hazardous
Materials Joint Powers Agreement. All District personnel are
Hazardous Materials First Responder Certified.

All
District personnel are provided with extensive structural and
wildland fire fighting, rescue, medical and emergency management
training in accordance with Federal, State and locally accepted
standards.