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New name—Same services On August 16, 2011, the Windsor Fire Board of Directors voted to approve a joint powers agreement (JPA) with the Rincon Valley Fire District for the provision of administrative services. The JPA creates a new entity, named Central Fire Authority of Sonoma County—“Central Fire” for short. How does this affect you when you
have an emergency? Central Fire affects only the administration of the two departments, combining it under one umbrella organization. Why was this done? Remember: Always call 9-1-1 from your landline phone or 565 2121 from your cell phone to report an emergency. But when you call our business offices at 838-1170 or 539-1801, don't be surprised when we answer the phone "Central Fire." Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Central Fire Authority |
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