Fire Services
Safety Programs and Services
Seated for Safety
In an effort to help parents protect their children, Turlock City Fire and Emergency Services created, "Seated for Safety", a car seat inspection program. Members of the Fire Department have been certified as Child Passenger Safety Technicians. Care givers will receive one on one assistance installing their child's car seat.
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Ride-Along Program
This unique program actually allows you to ride in the fire engine, and respond to calls with the department. All observers will fill out a
Ride Along Request form and a release of liability form, prior to riding on the engine.
All observers must be at least 16 years old. For the ride along participant’s safety they must stay in the engine cab area until the Captain can evaluate scene conditions. Due to the work environment, observers are required to wear clean presentable blue jeans or pants and a blue T- shirt or golf shirt. Comfortable shoes should be worn. Observers are eligible to participate in the Ride Along program, once every six months.
Bicycle Licensing
Bicycle Licensing is done for people at any fire station between 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday. You can schedule a bicycle licensing by contacting the Turlock Fire Administration office. An appointment will be scheduled with the fire station in your neighborhood or the fire station of your choice. Bike Licenses cost $4.00 and will remain valid for the life of the bicycle.
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Smoke Detector Program
This is designed for low-income families, the physically impaired and the senior members of the community. We install smoke detectors and smoke detector batteries as well as perform smoke detector tests at no cost to the individual.
Home Inspection Program
Members of the fire department will visit your home, at no charge, and will assist you in conducting a fire safety home inspection.
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Fire Station Tours
Tours are available on a scheduled basis, for groups of 1 to 40 people.
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Fire Reports
Fire reports can be obtained at the Fire Administration office, 156 S. Broadway, Suite 250 between 8 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday. Cost is $.15 per page.