CAL FIRE DEDICATES WARNER SPRINGS STATION

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April 28, 2012 After more than 60 years of service, the Warner Springs Fire Station has been replaced by a state of the art facility. The $2.7 million dollar facility was funded by a state bond.

 

The two-bay station will house equipment, and up to 12 firefighters who serve the community of Warner Springs, including CAL FIRE personnel and volunteers with the Warner Springs Fire Company, which is under the County Fire Authority. Equipment based at the new station includes a state-owned fire engine and a County-owned water tender.


“This station embodies the collaboration between CAL FIRE and the County and shows how we work together closely to protect the public and use taxpayer resources wisely,” said County Supervisor Bill Horn.

 


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