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Our Mission...

Central Fire will provide the highest level of service to our community. We accomplish this by:

  • Promoting positive leadership
  • Employing a high degree of professionalism and integrity
  • Providing public education and fire prevention programs
  • Maintaining operational readiness and response
  • Dedicating ourselves to continued excellence




mothersday_flyer_2013.jpgPLEASE NOTE:     The April board of directors meeting of the Central, Rincon Valley and Windsor Fire Districts will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

 

 

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CAL FIRE Fire Prevention Fee

 

CAL FIRE sent bills to Sonoma County residents  who live in “State Responsibility Areas” (to see if this applies to you, click here).  If you receive service from a local fire District, such as Rincon Valley or Windsor, your bill should be $115 per habitable structure.

 

Please note that these bills are coming from the State of California/CAL FIRE, not from Rincon Valley or Windsor Fire Protection Districts.  For more info regarding the fee, visit the fire prevention fee website.

Questions? Contact  Are you in State Responsibility Area? SRA Viewer 


Central Fire Authority
Serving the Rincon Valley & Windsor Fire Protection Districts.

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