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The Fire Station No. 6 in Sacramento, California, at 3414 4th Ave., was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] It was designed by Sacramento civil engineer and utility facility designer Albert Givan, and has elements of Prairie School style. [2] It operated as a fire station until 1979. [2]
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The city was a first volunteer fire department till 1872. The fire company was moved into new Sacramento Paid Fire Department in 1872. [3] [4] In early Sacramento fire was a constant danger and the city has many fires. Many of the city's home and building were made of wood and even canvas. Open flame of candles and oil lamps were used for lighting.
The call comes with a cost: $415 million over 35 years — the bond expires in 2061 — but Metro Fire officials and the bond’s supporters say Sacramento County’s Measure O is the best chance ...
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The Sacramento Fire Department (SFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Sacramento, California. [3] The department was first organized on February 5, 1850, the oldest in the state. It was not until March 30, 1872, when it finally became the first paid fire department west of the Mississippi River.
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 ...
Experts approximate that Sacramento is home to around 1 million trees all within the city limits.