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FIRE DEPARTMENT - SOUTH PLACER FIRE DISTRICT SERVING LOOMIS

TOWN OF LOOMIS #86299183


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  • 6900 Eureka Rd,
    Granite Bay, Placer

The South Placer Fire District responds to structure, wildland, vehicle, and other types of fires that occur in the District. Medical emergencies, vehicle accidents, rescue emergencies, public service calls, and hazardous material response (at the first responder level) are part of the services provided. 

Station 18 is located in the heart of Downtown Loomis and is designated the “Eagles Nest” due to its alliance and close relationship with Del Oro High School Eagles. The station's first due area has significantly high-risk hazards including Interstate 80, railroads, wildland-urban interface, and high-pressure underground pipelines. Station 18 is located at ​5840 Horseshoe Bar Road, Loomis CA 95650.

Station 20 is the furthest Station to the north of our District otherwise known as the “Ridgerunners”. The station is located in the area of the District with the greatest threat of a major wildland fire. Station personnel cover an area of AMR’s ambulance service area under an automatic… [read more]
FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - NCCFD

NEVADA COUNTY CONSOLIDATED FIRE DISTRICT #4661279


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  • 640 Coyote Street
    Nevada City, Nevada

The Nevada County Consolidated Fire District provides fire suppression and emergency medical response services. Special operations include swift water rescue and large animal rescue. Additional programs include fire inspection and prevention services, public education programs, and participation in community projects. 
FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - NSJFPD

NORTH SAN JUAN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661385


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  • 13200 Tyler Foote Crossing Road
    Nevada City, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-292-9159

The North San Juan Fire Protection District provides emergency services for fires, medical emergencies, vehicle accidents to the North San Juan and San Juan Ridge areas.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - OHFPD

OPHIR HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661393


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  • 12668 Colfax Highway
    Grass Valley, Nevada

Ophir Hill Fire Protection District provides fire suppression, emergency medical service, hazardous materials incident response, and fire prevention information. The Ophir Hill Fire Protection District covers a 9 square mile area.
FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - PCPFPD

PEARDALE-CHICAGO PARK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661405


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  • 18934 Colfax Highway
    Grass Valley, Nevada

The Peardale-Chicago Park Fire Protection District, Station 57 provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response and public assistance from stations in Chicago Park and Peardale.

Serves the communities of Peardale, Chicago Park and You Bet/Red Dog. Emergency services are also provided to three campgrounds on Rollins Lake: Orchard Springs, Greenhorn and Peninsula.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - PVFPD

PENN VALLEY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4661407


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  • 10513 Spenceville Road
    Penn Valley, Nevada

Provides fire protection, paramedics and emergency ambulance rescue, residential fire and life inspections, fire information and safety presentations, fire education to the public, and a firefighter intern program for students considering a career in the Fire Services. 

The district operates three fire stations, two of which are staffed twenty-four hours a day with a minimum of two personnel. The third station relies on off-duty personnel for staffing.


FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - RRVFD

ROUGH AND READY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT #4661429


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  • 14506 Rough and Ready Highway
    Rough And Ready, Nevada

The Rough and Ready Volunteer Fire Department provides fire protection, emergency rescue services and sandbags in times of floods.

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FIRE DEPARTMENT/DISTRICT - TFPD

TRUCKEE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT #4663805


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  • 10049 Donner Pass Road
    Truckee, Nevada

The Truckee Fire Protection District provides Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services on a 24 hour basis. Offers general safety information on topics including Defensible Space, Fire and Home Safety, Fire Conditions, Burn Permits, and Emergency Evacuations at local stations.

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FIRE MAP - FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONES - CAL FIRE

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION (CAL FIRE) #72991132


Cal Fire's Office of the State Fire Marshal oversees Fire Hazard Severity Zones maps and other information. Scroll down the page to find the map where you can enter your address to learn your fire hazard severity.

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QUESTION: How do the CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone Maps differ from California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC) High Fire Threat District Maps?

ANSWER:
CPUC
map scores areas based on where fires start.
CAL FIRE Fire Hazard Severity Zone Map shows where potential fires may cause impacts.

Source: https://34c031f8-c9fd-4018-8c5a-4159cdff6b0d-cdn-endpoint.azureedge.net/-/media/osfm-website/what-we-do/community-wildfire-preparedness-and-mitigation/fire-hazard-severity-zones/fire-hazard-severity-zones-map/2023-fhsz-faqs-march-11-2024.pdf
FIRE MAP - HIGH FIRE THREAT DISTRICTS - CPUC

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #72990428


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  • 505 Van Ness Avenue (corner of Van Ness & McAllister)
    San Francisco, San Francisco

The CPUC High Fire Threat District (HFTD) map is online. You can enter your address to learn if you are in a High Fire Threat District.

The CPUC’s Fire Map (or FireMap) is at . Most of Nevada County and Placer County are in Tier 2 or 3. To find your tier, click on the Layer List icon at top right of map. Some PG&E programs use this map to determine program eligibility (e.g. for portable backup battery program).

ABOUT THE MAP
The CPUC High Fire-Threat District Map includes three fire-threat areas:

Zone 1 consists of Tier 1 High-Hazard Zones (HHZs) from the United States Forest Service (USFS) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) joint map of Tree Mortality HHZs. Tier 1 HHZs (CAL FIRE) are in direct proximity to communities, roads, and utility lines, and are a direct threat to public safety.

Tier 2 consists of areas on the CPUC Fire-Threat Map where there is an elevated risk (including likelihood and potential impacts on people and property) from wildfires … [read more]