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Ventura Fire Department celebrates 150 years of service

Ventura Fire Department celebrates 150 years of service

Ventura, Calif. – This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Ventura Fire Department, the oldest fire department in Ventura County and one of the oldest in California. Its legacy began in 1875, when the Monumental Fire Company was formed with 53 volunteer members. Just three years later, in 1878, the newly incorporated City of Ventura officially created the Ventura Fire Department when the Monumental Fire Company turned over all of its equipment to the City. 

 

In 1915, Ventura hired its first full-time fire chief, beginning the department’s transition from a volunteer organization to a professional fire service. Soon after, paid firefighters were hired, establishing the foundation of the modern agency that continues to protect Ventura today. 

 

“These 150 years represent more than an anniversary; they represent the growth of a community and the continuous commitment of brave individuals who have stepped forward as our first responders,” said Chief David Endaya. “It’s a tribute to every firefighter, past and present, whose dedication protects our city not only today but into the future.” 

 

Ventura Fire Department in the early 1900s.

 

A few members of the Ventura Fire Department receiving new badges on October 1, 2025.

Starting in October and as part of the 150th anniversary celebration, Ventura firefighters will begin wearing a redesigned commemorative badge. The badge features the City seal, highlights the years 1875 and 2025, and incorporates poinsettias in tribute to Ventura’s nickname, “The Poinsettia City by the Sea.” It serves as both a nod to the generations of firefighters who came before and a symbol of the department’s ongoing commitment to public safety, innovation, and community service. 

 

The Ventura Fire Department continues its mission to protect life and property through professional delivery of all-hazard emergency response, prevention, education, and inspection services. With six fire stations and a dedicated team of firefighters and staff, the department remains committed to serving Ventura with the highest standards of safety and care. 

 

To learn more about the Ventura Fire Department's history and view historical photos, visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov/FireHistory.

 

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