
Welcome to the Lake Saint Louis Fire Protection District Website.
The Lake Saint Louis Fire Protection District is located in St. Charles County, Missouri, approximately 30 minutes west of St. Louis on Interstate 70. Bordered by Interstate 70 to the north and Interstate 64 to the west, we cover a response area of approximately 7 square miles and protect a population of about 12,000 persons. We currently operate with a staff of 13- 1 Administrative Assistant and a career staff consisting of the Fire Chief, 3 Captains, and 9 Firefighters.
The Fire District is comprised of three divisions: Administration, Operations and Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement. The administrative Division provides human resources, future planning, research, loss prevention, budgeting and accounting, record keeping, inventory control and governmental relations. The Operations Division provides all emergency services, departmental training and equipment and facilities maintenance. The Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement Division provides new construction building and fire prevention code inspections, building plan reviews, issuance of permits, annual fire prevention inspections of all commercial properties and occupancy permit inspections for both commercial and residential properties. The Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement Division is also responsible for coordinating and conducting all public fire safety education activities such as demonstrations, safety talks and station tours.
The Lake Saint Louis Fire Protection District is located in St. Charles County, Missouri, approximately 30 minutes west of St. Louis on Interstate 70. Bordered by Interstate 70 to the north and Interstate 64 to the west, we cover a response area of approximately 7 square miles and protect a population of about 12,000 persons. We currently operate with a staff of 13- 1 Administrative Assistant and a career staff consisting of the Fire Chief, 3 Captains, and 9 Firefighters.
The Fire District is comprised of three divisions: Administration, Operations and Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement. The administrative Division provides human resources, future planning, research, loss prevention, budgeting and accounting, record keeping, inventory control and governmental relations. The Operations Division provides all emergency services, departmental training and equipment and facilities maintenance. The Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement Division provides new construction building and fire prevention code inspections, building plan reviews, issuance of permits, annual fire prevention inspections of all commercial properties and occupancy permit inspections for both commercial and residential properties. The Fire Prevention/Code Enforcement Division is also responsible for coordinating and conducting all public fire safety education activities such as demonstrations, safety talks and station tours.