March/April 2024
As we embrace the arrival of spring, it’s essential to remain vigilant against the unique fire hazards that accompany this season. While the warmer weather brings opportunities for outdoor activities and renewal, it also presents potential risks that demand our attention. Here are a few key tips to help us navigate springtime fire prevention effectively:
January/February 2024 Newsletter
Reflecting on a successful 2023 and looking forward to 2024…
Santa Parades
Come one, come all to our annual Fire District’s Santa Parade! It’s that time of year again when Santa joins the firefighters to spread holiday cheer throughout the neighborhood. Listen for the sirens and come out to see Santa.
Rural Washington community (George) rallies around family that lost home in raging inferno
A rural Washington community rallied around a local business owner who lost his home, and nearly his livelihood, when a raging fire destroyed his property, video shows.
November-December 2023 Newsletter
Memories of Rick Smith, Training Summary, Winter Fire Prevention, and more!
Station 37 Tenant Improvements Bidding
GCFD3 is looking for bids for Station 37 Tenant Improvements!
Fire Prevention Open House
Join us for a fun night at the GCFD3 Open House!
Sep-Oct 2023 Newsletter
In the wake of “California’s big storm of the century”, Hurricane Hilary threatened devastation and mayhem for everyone in its path. Hilary was a good reminder to take inventory of our own preparedness.
Fireworks Safety & Ordinances
Fireworks can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate Independence Day. However…
July-August Newsletter
Lithium-Ion Battery Safety, Levy Lid Lift information, and more!