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Address:   1050 Wilson Blvd, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

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El Dorado Hills Fire Department provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, special and technical rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, fire prevention, public education, disaster preparedness, and support to many community-based programs within the nearly 112 square miles of response district encompassing the communities of El Dorado Hills, Latrobe and Rescue. With six stations strategically located throughout these communities, the crews are ready to respond with 11 engines, one air/light support unit, two water tenders, a water rescue vehicle, one patrol unit, two medic units, and one Quint (ladder truck).

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12/13/2022
The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved revised EDH Fire Department development impact mitigation fees.

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10/24/2022
The sounds of hammers striking nails and tractors navigating across dirt pathways are music to El Dorado Hills Deputy Fire Chief Dustin Hall's ears.

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09/25/2022
El Dorado County will contribute $204,000 toward the purchase of a rescue boat for the El Dorado Hills Fire Department. “The boat will be a 23-foot, open-bow lake rescue boat with firefighting capability,” EDH Fire Chief Maurice Johnson said.

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04/04/2022
The El Dorado Hills Fire Board has voted to terminate a shared services agreement with the Rescue Fire Protection District Board and rescind a letter of intent regarding annexation to the El Dorado Local Agency Formation Commission.

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03/13/2022
El Dorado County is preparing for fire season with help from the El Dorado Hills Fire Department. The county Board of Supervisors approved a $250,020 renewal agreement to allow the EDHFD to conduct fire defensible space inspections.

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