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  • HOME | Northern Sonoma County Fire

    1/6 JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST FOR NEWSLETTERS AND UPDATES Subscribe Thanks for submitting! LATEST NEWS About Us ABOUT US ABOUT US Transparency Documents TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENCY Join Our Team JOIN OUR TEAM JOIN OUR TEAM Events UPCOMING EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS Fire Prevention FIRE PREVENTION Wildland Fire & Fuel WILDLAND FIRE & FUEL Supporting firefighters who keep Northern Sonoma County safe. Wine Country to the Rescue is hosted at Trentadue Winery in Geyserville. The must attend event of the summer. There is something for everyone: BBQ chicken and mouthwatering tri-tip. Silent Auction Live Auction Live band and dancing Firework Show LEARN MORE

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    ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ​ ​ click here for application WILDLAND FUELS TECHNICIAN ​ Applications for Wildland Fuels Technicians (fuel crew members) will be accepted on a continuous basis with positions filled as necessary. ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT WILDLAND FIREFIGHTER ​ Applications for Wildland Firefighter will be accepted on a continuous basis with positions filled as necessary. ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT EXPLORER PROGRAM ​ The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District is proud to partner with the Cloverdale Fire Protection District to offer an Explorer Program for youth ages 14 - 17 years old. Please call the Geyserville Fire Station at 707-857-4373 or click the link below. ​ MORE INFO VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS ​ Are you interested in learning life saving skills and helping the community? The following is a list of minimum qualifications and commitments: Pass background investigation Pass annual physical fitness test and regular physical exams C omplete a volunteer training academy Commit to four 12-hour daytime shifts per month ​ Please contact Captain Mendez at cmendez@nosocofire.com for all inquiries regarding Volunteer Firefighter. ​ COMMUNITY OUTREACH SPECIALIST ​ Applications for Community Outreach Specialist are due August 31, 2022 . ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FORESTRY TECHNICIAN 5 ​ Applications for Forestry Technician 5 are due August 22, 2022 . ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FORESTRY TECHNICIAN 4 ​ Applications for Forestry Technician 4 are due August 22, 2022 . ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FORESTRY TECHNICIAN 3 ​ Applications for Forestry Technician 3 are due August 31, 2022 . ​ JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

  • CONTACT | No So Co Fire

    CONTACT US Telephone Physical Address PHONE: (707) 857-4373 PO BOX 217 GEYSERVILLE, CA 95441 PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 20975 Geyserville Ave Geyserville, CA 95441 ​ NAME HOW CAN WE HELP? EMAIL *DO NOT USE THIS TO REPORT AN EMERGENCY Submit Thanks for submitting! FIRE STATION TOURS We offer fire safety presentations and tours at your school or as a field trip to the Geyserville Fire Station. To book your tour, call 707-857-4373. CPR TRAINING The District has trained CPR instructors on staff for CPR certification. Please call the Fire Station for more information.

  • GVFA | No So Co Fire

    THE GEYSERVILLE VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER'S ASSOCIATION (GVFA) The Geyserville Volunteer Firefighters' Association (GVFA) [name update in progress] is made up mostly of current members and a few past members of the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District staff. The GVFA’s primary responsibility is to raise money to buy equipment and supplies to increase the level of service that the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District can provide. The GVFA differs from the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District in that the GFVA is a non-profit organization run by volunteers who raise money through fundraisers. The GVFA is a 501(c)(3) with the federal tax identification number 23-7054738. The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District is a special district that receives a portion of property taxes every year. The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District uses that tax money to run the fire department. The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District's income is limited to the annual tax revenue it receives. The GVFA raises money to support the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District's goal of providing the best level of service possible. Before the Geyserville Fire Department became a fire protection district in 1996, all of the expenses of running the fire department were paid for by the GVFA. Since becoming a fire district the GVFA has been able to spend its money on more than just the basics. Now the GVFA serves the communities of Franz Valley, Knights Valley, Geyserville, Dry Creek Valley, and Alexander Valley. The GVFA has purchased rescue equipment and Automated External Defibrillators (used to jump start your heart if it stops). In 2001 the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District opened a fire station on Dry Creek Road. This fire station was paid for by your donations and was built mostly with donated labor. In 2004 the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District took delivery of Engine 6181. The New Fire Engine, which cost $280,000 was paid for by donations to the GVFA. ​ To donate, please mail cash or check to the GVFA, PO Box 1042, Geyserville, CA 95441. Donations are tax deductible. ​ ​ ​

  • TRANSPARENCY | No So Co Fire

    SYSTEM CATALOG AGENDAS MINUTES BUDGETS AUDITS SCHEDULE OF FEES PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST Public records are provided in accordance with the California Public Records Act (Statues of 1968, Chapter 1473; currently codified as California Government Code 6250 through 6276.48[1]. Records request must be submitted in writing. Please call 707-857-4373 for more information. ​​​ ​ ​ STRATEGIC PLANS GOV. COMPENSATION CA

  • SERVICE AREA MAP | No So Co Fire

    SERVICE AREA MAP MISSION & VALUES HISTORY STAFF BOARD SERVICE AREA MAP The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District protects over 273 square miles. The District responds to over 600 emergencies each year and serves approximately 7,000 residents. We serve Knights Valley, Franz Valley, Alexander Valley, Chalk Hill, Dry Creek Valley, the Geysers, Geyserville, parts of unincorporated Healdsburg and Lake Sonoma. There are 6 paid firefighters, 1 part-time fire chief, 1 part-time administrative manager, 25 volunteer firefighters and a fuels crew.

  • STAFF | No So Co Fire

    SERVICE AREA MAP MISSION & VALUES HISTORY STAFF BOARD STAFF ​​ ​ FIRE CHIEF Marshall Turbeville August Grube ​ CAPTAINS Joseph Stewart Carlos Mendez James Tovani ​ FIREFIGHTERS Andrew Wallace Erik Padilla Tyler Bowman ​ ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Anneke Turbeville ​ VOLUNTEERS Evan Bradish Tyson Cummings Carla Delgadillo Richard Dilworth David Dunrud, Jr. Ivann Falcon Mark Gradek Bennett Holden Nicholas Langevin John Lilienthal Juan Martinez Chris Munsell Scott Newman Michael Pigoni Robert Pochini Richard Sereni Tony Sinprasert Bryce Turbeville Monica Vanoni Nathan Ziegler ​ ​

  • MISSION & VALUES | No So Co Fire

    ABOUT US SERVICE AREA MAP HISTORY STAFF MISSION & VALUES BOARD The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District protects over 273 square miles in Northern Sonoma County. We serve Knights Valley, Franz Valley, Alexander Valley, Chalk Hill, Dry Creek Valley, the Geysers, Geyserville, parts of unincorporated Healdsburg and Lake Sonoma. MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District is to serve, lead and support the community by providing the highest possible level of emergency services for the protection and preservation of life, property and our beautiful natural environment. VALUES ​SAFETY We work as a team to protect life, people, and property ​ PRIDE We hold the department and its members in high esteem. We value our performance, equipment, and organization. ​ DILIGENCE We strive to do the best at all we do. We are always studying, training and checking equipment. ​ COLLABORATION We encourage initiative, always within a culture of collaboration and working together. No one is allowed to fail. ​ INTEGRITY We value behavior that earns trust, by being inspiring role models for the members of the community. ​ TRANSPARENCY We value being open and genuine with each other and we encourage open communications with all people in the community. ​ RESPECT We are considerate of firefighters, the community, visitors and private property. EDUCATION We are always training to better ourselves for the community. We use the equipment properly with trained personnel for the safety of ourselves and others. ​ HISTORY We remember and honor the history of our department, past firefighters and what we have evolved from. ​​

  • COMMUNITY CHIPPING DAYS | No So Co Fire

    COMMUNITY CHIPPING DAYS Community Chipping Days are an organized event to leverage the work of residents, property owners, and the Wildland Fuels Crew to promote and increase vegetation management. The partnership requires a community leader to compile sign-ups. The Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District will develop a schedule from the sign-ups with the goal to provide 2 hours of chipping for each property or resident that is signed up. ​ Other options include the Fuels Crew working with residents to cut vegetation, and defensible space inspections or consultation prior to chipping day.

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