Fresno County
Fresno County Fire Protection District is responsible for protecting and serving the South Eastern portion of the Unit, covering 151,117 acres of State Responsibility Land. With its strategic location bordering the Sierra and Sequoia National Forests, the Battalion experiences a diverse range of elevations, from 400 feet to 5,500 feet. Serving communities such as Squaw Valley, Dunlap, Pinehurst, and Wonder Valley, the District is also a gateway to popular tourist destinations like Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park.
Equipped with fire stations including Squaw Valley, Piedra, Sand Creek, and Wonder Valley, Fresno County Fire Protection District ensures the safety and well-being of residents and visitors alike. With Pine Flat Reservoir and the Kings River running through the Battalion, the District handles a significant volume of summertime traffic. Committed to fire prevention and protection, the District plays a vital role in safeguarding the natural beauty and community facilities of Fresno County.
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