Cal Fire to open fire stations for National Fire Prevention Week

By Elizabeth Larson | Oct. 2, 2017
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – In honor of National Fire Prevention Week, the Cal Fire Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit will host open fire stations on Saturday, Oct 14.

The stations will be open from 9 a.m. to noon in Lake, Napa, Sonoma and Yolo counties.

“Open fire stations provide the community and fire service personnel an opportunity to discuss fire and life safety actions, outside of an emergency incident,” said Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit Chief Shana Jones.

Chief Jones invites all to visit the fire stations on Oct. 14, take a tour, see the equipment close up and visit with Cal FIre personnel.

The 2017 National Fire Prevention Week theme is “Every second counts! Plan two ways out!”

Review with your family at least two ways out of your home, in case of an emergency, and discuss with the family where the “meeting place” is once everyone is out of the home. Remember once you’re out of the home/building stay out.

The following are the Cal Fire stations hosting open houses on Oct. 14.

Lake County

Station 31: Middletown, 15522 Lake St.

Station 34: Kelsey Cobb, 8948 Highway 175

Station 40: Clearlake Oaks, 140 Spring Road

Napa County

Station 12: Yountville, 7401 Solano Ave.

Station 25: Napa, 1820 Monticello Road

Sonoma County

Station 41: Santa Rosa, 2210 W. College Ave.

Station 42: Occidental, 3100 Acreage Lane

Station 43: Hilton, 12604 River Road

Station 44: The Sea Ranch, 960 Annapolis Road

Station 45: Cazadero, 4600 Cazadero Highway

Station 46: Glen Ellen, 14000 Sonoma Highway

Station 47: Petaluma, 655 Lohrman Lane

Station 48: Healdsburg, personnel and equipment will be at the Healdsburg Fire Department Open House, 601 Healdsburg Ave.

Station 49: Cloverdale, 1001 South Cloverdale Blvd.

Yolo County

Station 37: Brooks, 14023 Highway 1