Contact Federal Fire Station 16
We are here to protect and serve the 32nd Street Naval Base and surrounding community. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency inquiries, safety information, or to connect with our team, please use the information below. Our station operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for emergency response.
Station Information
Our Location
Kalbfus Street & Robertson RoadNaval Base San Diego, CA 92136
Serving the 32nd Street Naval Base and Battalion 12 coverage area.
Response Hours
24/7 Emergency Response
Our crews are always on duty, ready to respond to fires, medical emergencies, and other incidents.
Non-Emergency Contact
For non-emergency inquiries, safety information, or community outreach, please connect with us via our social media channels above.
Emergency Contact Procedures
Knowing the correct way to reach help can save critical time. Follow these clear procedures to ensure a swift and effective emergency response.
For Life-Threatening Emergencies
Call 911 Immediately
Use 911 for any situation requiring immediate police, fire, or medical response. This includes structure fires, medical emergencies, active threats, or any incident where life or property is in immediate danger.
Contacting Federal Fire Station 16
For Non-Emergency Inquiries
Our station operates 24/7 for emergency response. For non-emergency matters such as safety information, station tours, or general questions about our services, please note our location for in-person visits or follow us on social media for updates.
Station Location:
Kalbfus Street & Robertson Road
Naval Base San Diego, CA 92136
When to Call 911 vs. Station
Call 911 For:
- • Active fire or smoke
- • Medical emergency (chest pain, difficulty breathing)
- • Hazardous material spill
- • Rescue situation
- • Crime in progress
Contact Station For:
- • Fire safety education requests
- • Non-emergency questions about services
- • Community event participation
- • Public records inquiries
- • Station tour scheduling
Stay Connected & Informed
Follow our official social media channels for safety tips, community updates, and station news.
Remember: In an emergency, seconds count.
Do not hesitate to call 911 if you are unsure. Dispatchers are trained to prioritize and direct emergency resources appropriately.