Coronado Fire Department at 1001 Sixth Street provides structural firefighting, advanced life support paramedic response, ocean rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, and fire prevention services across Coronado Island and the Silver Strand from two staffed stations in the 92118 ZIP. The department coordinates emergency medical response with Coronado Police Department dispatch and Sharp Coronado Hospital, and ALS-equipped engine and ambulance units respond to medical calls across the island's residential neighborhoods, Orange Avenue commercial corridor, Hotel Del Coronado resort district, and the beachfront. Ocean-rescue operations on Coronado Beach and the Silver Strand beaches deploy lifeguards certified in swiftwater, surf, and SCUBA rescue, with seasonal staffing that expands during summer months when visitor populations peak along the 1.5-mile Coronado Beach shoreline. Fire-prevention services include plan review for new construction and remodeling projects, commercial occupancy inspections, community education programs, and the vegetation-management enforcement that mitigates wildfire risk on the Silver Strand corridor. The Sixth Street station sits within the village core near Orange Avenue, and the department's response area covers everything from high-rise residential buildings and the Coronado Bridge approach to the historic wooden structures along the commercial corridor and the single-family homes in the island's residential neighborhoods. Community education reaches students at Village Elementary School and the island's other campuses through school-visit fire-safety programs, and the department's annual open-house events draw families from across the 92118 community. Mutual aid agreements with San Diego Fire-Rescue and federal firefighting assets at Naval Air Station North Island provide backup capacity for major incidents that exceed the department's two-station deployment.