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[4] These contracted area expands the departments response area to 146 square miles (380 km 2) as they provide services to approximately 540,000 residents. In 2025 Sacramento Fire partnered with Medic Ambulance to increase medical transportation flexibility with the agreement to staff 4 Basic Life Support ambulances.
The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District is a member of California USAR Task Force 7 (CA TF-7), one of the eight FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces in the state. [4] These USAR Task Forces, which were originally designed to respond to structural collapse caused by earthquakes, have evolved to be used at disasters and catastrophes, both ...
In 1850, Sacramento organized California's first fire department. After two major fires resulted in extensive damage to the area, a new brick firehouse was built in 1853 to house the fire chief and volunteer crew of Engine Company No. 3. [1] A succession of owners and tenants were custodians of the building until its purchase by Newton Cope in ...
Jimenez Rivera started the club as a healthy outlet for Sacramento-area hospitality workers. Why this Sacramento restaurant and bar owner started an industry boxing club Skip to main content
Mayahuel, 1200 K St. in Sacramento, had eight violations on Tuesday. Both hand-washing stations in the tequila bar area were out of paper towels, according to the inspection report.
The Sacramento XSV (pronounced "excessive") of the National Professional Paintball League represents the City but is based in Modesto, California. The last sports team to come to Sacramento was the Sacramento Mountain Lions which was part of the United Football League (2009). They played at Raley Field, home of the Sacramento River Cats.
Two Sacramento City Council members are proposing a controversial citywide daytime ban on homeless encampments. Councilmen Eric Guerra and Rick Jennings submitted a proposal earlier this fall for ...
The Sutter Club is a historic building located in Sacramento, California constructed in 1930 in a Spanish Eclectic style. [2] It was recognized as a Sacramento landmark in 1982. [ 2 ] Designed by local architecture firms Dean & Dean and Starks & Flanders, it draws from Mediterranean and Spanish architectural styles. [ 2 ]