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Fire Department Safe Surrender Site

 

Safe Surrender

Video - Stockton Fire Safe Surrender Public Service Announcement

 

Newborns can be Safely Surrendered to any Firehouse or Hospital Emergency Room within the City of Stockton.

 

Safe Surrender Baby Law

A parent may surrender a newborn to any on-duty Firefighter or Hospital Emergency Room Employee within the City of Stockton. A parent who is unable or unwilling to care for a newborn can surrender the infant within 72 hours of birth without fear of being prosecuted, as long as the baby shows no signs of abuse or neglect. The purpose of the law is to provide a safe place for the newborn when a parent feels he or she cannot handle the responsibility.

 

How to surrender a Baby to a Firefighter

A parent who is unable or unwilling to care for an infant can surrender it to a Firefighter within 72 hours of birth. There are two ways this can occur: either the baby can be handed over to an on-duty Firefighter at the Fire Station, or the parent can call 911, and a Fire Engine will be dispatched to their location.

Parents who change their minds can begin the process of reclaiming their infant within 14 days. This law protects the parent(s) from arrest or prosecution as long as the baby has not been abused or neglected. Persons who abandon an infant in any other way, than described above are not covered by this law.

 

Every baby deserves a chance for a healthy life. If someone you know is considering abandoning a newborn, let them know there are options.

This is where you can find the nearest firehouse:


Addresses of Fire Stations

Station 1
1818 Fresno Avenue
Stockton, CA  95206  Map

Station 9

550 East Harding Way
Stockton, CA  95204  Map

 

Station 2
110 West Sonora Street
Stockton, CA  95203  Map

 

Station 10

2903 West March Lane
Stockton, CA  95219  Map

 

Station 3

1116 East First Street
Stockton, CA  95206  Map

 

Station 11

1211 East Swain Road
Stockton, CA  95210  Map

 

Station 4

5525 Pacific Avenue
Stockton, CA  95207  Map

 

Station 12

4010 East Main Street
Stockton, CA  95215  Map

 

Station 5

3499 Manthey Road
French Camp, CA  95206  Map

 

Station 13

3606 Hendrix Drive

Stockton, CA 95212   Map

 

Station 6

1501 Picardy Drive
Stockton, CA  95203  Map

 

Station 14

3019 McNabb Street
Stockton, CA  95209  Map

 

Station 7

1767 West Hammer Lane
Stockton, CA  95209  Map


In the event of an emergency call 911. 

For additional information regarding this program, please contact:

Fire Administration (City Hall) Map

425 North El Dorado Street

Stockton, CA 95202

(209) 937-8801

 


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