Ventura County Fire Department Station 26, located in Santa Paula, CA, is a vital emergency response facility serving the west side of the city and surrounding unincorporated areas of Ventura County. With a rich history dating back to 1956, the station is staffed by three dedicated firefighters and houses Engine 26 and Brush Engine 326, ready to provide fire protection, medical aid, rescue services, and hazardous materials response to the community.
As part of the Ventura County Fire Department, an all-hazard, full-service agency, Station 26 is committed to ensuring public safety and well-being. With a team of approximately 600 skilled men and women, the department offers a range of services, including community education, volunteer opportunities, and the Ready, Set, Go Program. Their dedication to protecting lives and property makes them an essential asset in the region.
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