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Fireboats of Jacksonville, Florida
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Jacksonville, Florida has operated Fireboats, including a fleet of three fireboats from 1999 to 2001, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).[1] While other cities require the master, at most, to be US Coast Guard certified, Jacksonville requires all crew members to be certified capable of serving as the master of a vessel of up to 100 tons.

During the 1999–2001 period, Jacksonville fireboats were called for water rescues on 486 occasions.[1] They were called to fight fires 193 times.
In 1922 the city commissioned the John C. Callahan as its first fireboat.[2]
John C. Callahan | 1922 | 1963 |
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Richard D. Sutton | 1951 | 1971 | |
Eugene Johnson | 1971 |
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Jax No. 1 | 1972 |
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Jake M. Godbold | 2007 |
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Marine 39 | 2018 |
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