How Do I?

OBTAIN A FIRE OR MEDICAL INCIDENT REPORT

Calls that the Montebello Fire Department respond to may generate an incident report. Incident reports for fire-related incidents are available seven days after the incident, and medical-related incident reports are available 24-48 hours after the incident. Requests for incident reports MUST BE DONE THROUGH CITY CLERKS OFFICEBy Submitting a Request for a Public Records RequestUpon receipt of a request for City records, the City shall determine within ten (10) days if the records are public and available within the City's records system and notify the requestor of such determination. An extension to search for, collect, and examine the records requested may be required (Government Code Section 6250-6270). If you have any questions you may email us at: fireinfo@montebelloca.gov.

 

SCHEDULE A FIRE INSPECTION

In order to Schedule a Fire Inspection Please fill out and submit a Fire Inspection Request Form.

 If you have questions about fire inspections or the fire prevention bureau of the Montebello Fire Department, please send us an email to fireinspection@montebelloca.gov or call (323) 887-4507 during our normal office hours 7:30am-5:30pm. If a staff member is not available to speak with you, please leave us a voicemail and we will get back to you as soon as possible. 

 

BECOME A FIREFIGHTER

Check out our recommendations for ways to prepare and what steps to take to become a firefighter: CLICK HERE

 

VOLUNTEER

The Montebello Fire Department has two volunteer opportunities. The first is for the Fire Explorer Program and the second is the Fire Auxiliary Program. The Fire Explorer program is open for persons at least 14 years old and no older than 21. The Fire Auxiliary Program is open to men and women who meet the minimum qualifications. For more information on these programs, click here and navigate to the respective program that you are interested in: CLICK HERE