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The Truckee Fire Protection District is an all-risk district, meaning that its personnel will respond to the needs of the community, regardless of the nature of the incident. The district employs specialists in the areas of structural firefighting, vehicle extrication, confined space rescue, airport rescue firefighting, hazardous materials response, urban search and rescue, water rescues, and wildland firefighting. Lastly, every member of the Truckee Fire Protection District is a trained paramedic. The district operates eight fire stations.
From Sierra Sun...
As wildfire season approaches, Truckee Fire is sounding the alarm: 90% of local homes are not ready.
From YubaNet...
Truckee residents gathered Wednesday, March 19, for a public meeting on updates to California's Fire Hazard Severity Zone maps, a crucial tool in wildfire prevention and mitigation. Led by Emergency Services Director James Blattler, the meeting aimed to educate the community on revised hazard classifications, new regulations, and their implications for Truckee homeowners and future development.
Truckee Fire is now accepting applications for the Community Wildfire Prevention Grant Program. This funding opportunity made possible through Measure T, supports local efforts to reduce wildfire risk, improve forest health, and enhance community preparedness.
The Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved a resolution on Tuesday, Feb. 11, adopting the Truckee Fire Protection District's (TFPD) Capital Improvement Plan, Mitigation Fee Annual Expenditure Plan, and 5-Year Findings Report for fiscal year 2024/25. The plan includes annual inflationary adjustments to Development Impact Mitigation Fees, commonly known as AB 1600 Fees.
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