Ventura County Fire Department Station 46, located in Simi Valley, CA, has been serving the north side of the city since 1965. With a team of three dedicated firefighters, the station is equipped with Engine 46 and Reserve Engine OES 283, which is deployed during disasters. As part of the Ventura County Fire Department, they provide fire protection, medical aid, rescue services, and hazardous materials response to the public.
Station 46 was built in response to the rapid growth in Simi Valley and was remodeled in the early 1990s to accommodate the needs of the firefighters. They also house a reserve engine owned and maintained by the Office of Emergency Services (OES). With their commitment to public safety, Station 46 plays a vital role in ensuring the well-being of the community they serve.
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