1113 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The City of Calistoga Fire Department oversees fire protection, prevention and education for the city. It responds…More to fires, natural disasters and public safety and medical emergencies within Calistoga and throughout Napa and Sonoma County. It responds to around 1,000 emergencies within the 96-square-mile area annually. Steve Campbell is the fire chief.
1539 1st St, Napa, CA 94559
Located between City Hall and the downtown fire station, Napa's fire department shares a building with the…More administration offices of the city police department. There are four fire stations in all, with more than 50 firefighter/paramedics covering the city's 18 square miles; about 85 percent of their calls are for medical emergencies.
1199 Big Tree Rd, Saint Helena, CA 94574-9711
This is the office of the Napa Country Fire Department. It oversees fire stations in Napa, Yountville, St. Helena and…More Greenwood Ranch. It is responcible for organizational management of paid and volunteer personnel.
7401 Solano Ave, Yountville, CA 94599-1449
The Napa County Fire Department provides emergency and fire services to the municipality of Yountville. It responds to…More emergency calls 24 hours a day and has been active since 1932.
918 Enterprise Way, Napa, CA 94558
Best Fire Equipment provides the Napa Valley with a complete line of fire safety products and services to ensure safety…More in case of an emergency. The company consists of insured and fully trained fire equipment technicians. It provides products and services to a variety of industries that includes airports, hotels, warehouses, wineries, medical facilities, fire departments and more. For more details on its products and services, please call the number provided or visit the comprehensive website.
1201 Main St, Napa, CA 94559
The Napa Firefighters Museum was started by an active duty group of volunteers as they retired from duty and saw the…More older fire engines collecting dust.</p> <p>On display are an 1859 Jeffer Hand Pumper from when the downtown Fire Department was called Pioneer Company 1 1931. At the time, the Tannery's Fire Brigade, along with other hosing companies, worked on a volunteer basis. It was in July of 1906 that the City of Napa incorporated the latter-day Fire Department.</p> <p>The Napa Fire Department maintained its equipment so well that it exceeded national standards, and lasted well beyond expectation. The Napa Firefighter Museum continues in that tradition in preserving Napa's history to this day. This is a must-see destination for firefighters from all over the world. Admission is free. Tax deductible donations are greatly appreciated. School tours and scheduled tours may be booked in advance.</p>
1232 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515
The City of Calistoga City Hall houses many administrative departments, including building standards, city…More attorney, clerk and manager, city council, finance and emergency services, fire department, recreation division and the planning and building department.