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Susanville / California / United States
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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, also known as CAL FIRE, offers a range of emergency response services. It provides fire protection solutions for more than 30 million acres of Californias privately-owned wild lands. The department maintains a fleet of ladder trucks, bulldozers, fire engines and aircraft systems. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection administers a resource management program, as well as operates several fire stations. It responds to over 5,600 wild land fires each year. The department manages nearly five state commercial timber production and public recreation forests. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is governed by the State of California.
Fresno / California / United States
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The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection works to protect people, property and more than 30 million acres of wildland. It maintains a team of more than 15 employees that include directors, executives, officers and support staff. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection provides various volunteer opportunities. It publishes articles and magazines on issues related to safety. The department is equipped with fire engines, bulldozers, crew carrying and insect control vehicles, mobile kitchen units and trailers. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection s communications division provides information about watersheds, socio-economic conditions and forest-related climate changes. Established in 1905, the department responds to emergency calls and maintains a location in Fresno, Calif. Its fire academy offers training in the areas of law enforcement, fire protection, and resource and fire crew management.
Vallejo / California / United States
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Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service has a history of managing public lands. Established in 1905, the Forest Service has numerous regional offices that manage more than 150 national forests and grasslands. The districts construct and maintain trails, operate campgrounds, regulate grazing, patrol wilderness areas, and manage vegetation and wildlife habitat. The Forest Service also has regional research stations, including the International Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products Laboratory. It also provides funding and technical assistance to nonfederal landowners through a branch called State and Private Forestry. The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service maintains an office in Vallejo, Calif.
San Diego / California / United States
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The Cleveland National Forest is spread over an area of more than 460,000 acres. It offers a variety of recreational activities, such as camping, hunting, picnicking and shooting. Established in 1911, the forest provides timber and other wood products and maintains a location in San Diego. The Cleveland National Forest serves as a habitat for several fish, bird, animal and rare plant species. It additionally provides various volunteer opportunities. The forest offers maps and brochures, as well as publishes a range of articles on wildlife-related issues. The Cleveland National Forest is a part of the U.S. Forest Service, which is an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The forest features mountains, landscapes and recreational sites.
South Lake Tahoe / California / United States
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Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit was formed in 1973 by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. It lies within the Sierra Nevada geologic basin, along the border of California and Nevada, and encompasses more than 150,000 acres of National Forest lands. The department protects Lake Tahoe and its water quality by specially managing a diverse range of resources, particularly the complex watershed systems that form the basin surrounding the lake. Its conservation, restoration and protection programs also include forest health and hazard fuels management, habitat, and wilderness management. It pioneers programs and techniques in watershed management, environmental education and resource interpretation programs, and fisheries and stream restoration. It also offers a variety of recreational activities, including picnic areas, camping, trails and water activities. The department is located in South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
Salyer / California / United States
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Lake Elsinore / California / United States
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Located downtown near the "old town district," Lake Elsinore Fire Station #10 is the oldest of the four fire stations in the city. Built in the 1950s, it is a CALFIRE station -- one of nine in Riverside County. CALFIRE and Lake Elsinore jointly operate three fire engines and a squad from this facility through a cooperative-integrated system. The Lake Elsinore Fire Department is led by Chief Jerry Hendershot. The Battalion Chief is Kevin Lawson.

Groveland / California / United States
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Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service has a history of managing public lands. Established in 1905, the Forest Service has numerous regional offices that manage more than 150 national forests and grasslands. The districts construct and maintain trails, operate campgrounds, regulate grazing, patrol wilderness areas, and manage vegetation and wildlife habitat. The Forest Service also has regional research stations, including the International Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products Laboratory. It also provides funding and technical assistance to nonfederal landowners through a branch called State and Private Forestry. The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service maintains an office in Groveland, Calif.