Firefighters responded to a public service assist in the 00 block of Melinda Lane.
2,295 entries in the Call History
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 4700 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 2500 block of I Street.
Firefighters responded to investigate a report of fire in the 100 block of Purrington Road.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 1400 block of Eastman Lane.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 500 block of Lohrman Lane.
Firefighters responded to investigate a report of fire in the 3300 block of Eastman Lane.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 2500 block of I Street.
Firefighters responded to a traffic collision with extrication at Petaluma Blvd. South and Kastania Road.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 1500 block of Chapman Lane.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 00 block of Old Creek Road. .
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 3700 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 1800 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a hazardous condition in the 4300 block of D Street.
Firefighters responded to a traffic collision on Northbound Highway 101, south of Petaluma Blvd. South.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 2800 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 4000 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 4400 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to a medical emergency in the 3100 block of Bodega Avenue.
Firefighters responded to investigate a report of smoke in the 1900 block of Middle Two Rock Road.
Firefighters responded to a structure fire on Canyon Drive at Mountain View Avenue.
2,295 entries in the Call History
The following has been released and is Chapter 13A of the Sonoma County Fire Code relating to Hazardous Vegetation and Combustible Materials Ordinance, Please click on the undelined link to read the full details
Fire Explorer Program
Wilmar Fire began a Fire Explorer Program in the year 2000, which has been a huge success to this day. High School students interested in the fire service are given a “hands-on” approach to all the different duties and responsibilities of a Firefighter. Many of our Explorer’s go on to become Volunteer Firefighters for Wilmar, and some eventually end up with paid career jobs in the fire service!
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