More Firetrucks to Get GPS Tracking
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Eighty additional firetrucks will be outfitted with a new tracking system that aims to make the backcountry safer for San Diego County residents.
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Eighty additional firetrucks will be outfitted with a new tracking system that aims to make the backcountry safer for San Diego County residents.
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The remote community of Boulevard has a brand new fire station, and they’re sharing.
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A small group of young offenders traveled from the facility where they live in Campo to Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in Point Loma. Find out why.
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The substation will serve 70,983 people in Lakeside and unincorporated areas of El Cajon.
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A mock train disaster gave authorities a chance to practice their response to a mass casualty event.
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Naloxone treatments are now standard issue for patrol deputies throughout San Diego County.
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After a successful pilot program in 2014, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department now supplies Naloxone, the antidote for opioids, to each deputy sheriff on patrol. Deputy Sheriff’s at all patrol stations and substations carry Naloxone with them as an important lifesaving tool.