Forestry Fire Station

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923 Patricks Point Dr
Trinidad, CA 95570

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) serves as the state's leading agency in fire prevention, protection, and natural resource management. With a dedicated team safeguarding over 31 million acres of wildlands, CAL FIRE responds to emergencies, enforces sustainable practices, and implements proven strategies to combat wildfires.

From all-hazard response to wildfire prevention, CAL FIRE's mission encompasses a wide range of services including grants, research, and fire safety outreach. With a commitment to resilience and forest health, CAL FIRE continues to evolve its efforts in fire prevention, making significant strides in protecting California's communities and resources.

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