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Address:   Station 51, 222 Fairway Dr, Tahoe City, CA 96145

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North Tahoe Fire Protection District consolidated with Tahoe City Fire Protection District in 1993. Currently, the district has 70 uniformed and support personnel and protects an area of 32 square miles on the north and west shores of Lake Tahoe. There are fire stations in Alpine Meadows, Tahoe City, Homewood, Dollar Hill, Carnelian Bay and Kings Beach.

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12/17/2024
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The California Tahoe Conservancy has awarded a $601,700 grant to the North Tahoe Fire Protection District for three years of work on programs to help reduce wildfire risk for north and west shore communities and their surrounding forests.

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12/16/2024
The Tahoe Conservancy awarded a $601,700 grant to the North Tahoe Fire Protection District to aid in resilience and fuel reduction efforts. Read on to learn how the funds will be used over a three-year period.

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03/07/2023
North Tahoe Fire Protection District has seen an alarming increase in calls for gas leaks, carbon monoxide emergencies and other hazards resulting from storms.

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10/03/2022
North Tahoe Fire Protection District accepted two grants during its September meeting that will be used for a rescue apparatus, extrication equipment and advanced cancer screening for firefighters, the district announced.

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09/29/2022
To service all remaining requests for defensible space evaluations and chipping prior to potential inclement weather, the last day to request chipping and defensible space evaluations from North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is Oct. 23.