Subic Bay is known to the world as former location of the United States Naval Base. Its area is composed of some parts of Zambales, City of Olongapo, and Bataan. It is strategic in terms of trade, sea transportation and businesses related to water, and military bases. When there has been enormous information available both off and online, our team would like to add some as follows;
Fig. 1
Aerial view of Subic Bay
Freeport Zone (SBFZ) ruled and
regulated by a body known as SBMA
Fig. 2
Vicinity map of the
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.
Fig. 3
Location of the Fire Department at the
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
where the oldest fire truck is located.
Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Region: Central Luzon (Region III)
Subic Bay Freeport
Location: Southwest of the Luzon Island in the Philippines,
Area: 110 kilometers north of Manila, 262 square mile (670 square kilo meters) area
Climate
The climate in SBF is tropical. The Seasons are: Dry, from November to May; Rainy, from June to October.
The average temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit or 26 degrees Celsius. The climate is not extreme.
Population
The population in SBF is estimated at 3,000. Right next to SBF is Olongapo City with a population of approximately 194,260.
Fire Department
Location: Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales
Address: Bldg. 71 Sampson Rd., Subic Bay Freeport
Address: Bldg. 71 Sampson Rd., Subic Bay Freeport
Region: Central Luzon (Region III)
Fire Fighters:
Jose Gonzales
Johnny Quimeniano
Leonardo Tablan Jr.
Darrel Lloyd Pineda
Jonathan Webb
Angelo Basa
Reliever Driver Operator:
Berly Macatuno
Junar Manzano
Zernan ParreƱas
Fire Captain
Virgilio Manzano
Omero Nulla
Fire Lieutenant:
Alvin Laconsay
Victorino De Jesus
Fire Dept.H.R:
Yolly Serzo
Asst.Fire Chief:
Roberto Calderon
Fire Chief:
Ranny Magno


