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A red fire station labeled "CVFD," surrounded by trees, with a sign to "KEEP CLEAR" in front of it.
Fire Station #1 Cazadero
A red garage with two doors surrounded by tall trees, featuring an American flag and a basketball hoop nearby.
                     Fire Station #2.            1305 Austin Creek Rd

Learn more about the equipment that protects our community.

The image shows a portable light tower trailer, featuring multiple lights mounted on a retractable arm, parked indoors.
Emergency lighting and charging station for use during Public Safety Public Shutoff events.  These units are strategically placed at each station for standby lighting and the emergency charging of residents cell phones, medical devices, etc.
A red fire truck labeled "Cazadero Fire Rescue" is parked in a wooded area.
2014 Type 3 4x4 unit for fighting brush and wildland fires  #5266
The image shows a red fire truck parked in a forested area, identified as part of Cazadero Fire Rescue.
Water Tender #5290
A bright red fire truck, labeled "Cazadero 5291 Fire Rescue," parked on a sunny day with a clear blue sky.
2021 Water Tender #5291
A white fire truck with a metal tank, parked in a wooded area, bearing the name "Guerneville Vol. Fire Dept." and a number.
Water Tender #5295 - 3,000 gallon capacity
The image shows a red fire rescue vehicle parked among trees, labeled "Cazadero Fire Rescue." It's equipped for emergency response.
Squad Truck  #5230 - Rescue Squad for Medical Emergencies
A red fire truck parked among trees, labeled "Cazadero Fire Rescue" with the number 5260 prominently displayed.
Type 3 Brush Truck  2 WD #5260
A vintage red fire truck parked in front of a fire station with "Cazadero Vol Fire Dept" written on it.
Retired from Service - 1942 Chevrolet 1-1/2 ton Military chassis.  Purchased in 1948 as cab and chassis military surplus.  Delivered to L. N. Curtis & Sons in Oakland, CA for hose bed & pump installation, outfitting with fire equipment, painted red and lettered (over the o.d. green ) and returned to Cazadero. In service from 1948-1971 - 250 gpm pump, 500 gallon tank. Restored in 1998 (and presented at Caz 50th anniversary during annual Fireman’s Ball)