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- CAL FIRE Contacts
Phone, address and email contact information for various CAL FIRE resources Contact the Webmaster - The Webmaster inbox is dedicated to troubleshooting technical issues with the CAL FIRE Website All other general inquires should be directed to (916) 653-5123
- OSFM Contact List | OSFM - California
Office of the State Fire Marshal - Headquarters 715 P Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Mailing: PO Box 944246 Sacramento, CA 94244-2460 FedEx UPS DHL: 710 Riverpoint Court West Sacramento, CA 95605-1689 Telephone 916-568-3800
- Find Your Fire Station - Local CAL FIRE Stations | Expert Help
Reach out to your nearest CAL FIRE office or local fire department for tailored advice and community-specific requirements CAL FIRE Contacts; California Fire Departments; CAL FIRE Communications
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)
For information and permits required outside the SRA CAL FIRE jurisdiction, contact your local city county fire authority and regional air district Violations of any Burning Permit Terms are a violation of State Law
- LRA FHSZ - Contact CAL FIRE
This page informs local agency officials about which local CAL FIRE representative to contact with internal questions about the process Hub page to facilitate local agency involvement in the Local Responsibility Area (LRA) Fire Hazard Severity Zone (FHSZ) process
- Fire Rescue - California Governors Office of Emergency Services
Fire and Rescue Division Main Line: Phone: (916) 845-8711 FAX: (916) 845-8396 Fire Duty Chief: (916) 845-8670 FIRIS (24-hour information or requests): (916) 845-8617 Nights and Weekends, please call the California State Warning Center Phone: (916) 845-8911 or (800) 852-7550
- Contact Us - CAL FIRE Local 2881
CAL FIRE Local 2881 welcomes questions, comments, and feedback from its members and anyone else interested in learning more about our organization Please feel free to fill out the email inquiry form below
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection | CAL FIRE
CAL FIRE works year-round to promote healthy forests and protect communities by removing overgrown vegetation through prescribed fire, tree thinning, pruning, chipping, and roadway clearance Hundreds of projects are completed each year and can be viewed by clicking the link below
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