place

Holy Jim Volunteer Fire Department

1961 establishments in CaliforniaCleveland National ForestEmergency services in Orange County, CaliforniaFire departments in CaliforniaFire departments needing logos
Firefighting stubsOrange County, CaliforniaOrange County, California geography stubsWikipedia references cleanup from January 2021

The Holy Jim Volunteer Fire Department (HJVFD) is a group of firefighters in remote "Holy Jim Canyon" in the Cleveland National Forest in Orange County, California. The chief of the department is elected to the position by members of the community and department. The members of the fire department are certified and trained in basic life support and fighting wildfires. The department performs 2 to 3 rescues of lost hikers a year and maintains its own stationhouse, one fire engine, six 5,000 gallon water tanks, a mile of water lines in the canyon and maintains its own weather station gauge at the stationhouse.Orange Coast Magazine featured a four-page article on the firefighters in October 2008.The station house now has only one fire engine. The other engine, Gertrude, was donated to a museum.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Holy Jim Volunteer Fire Department (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

Holy Jim Volunteer Fire Department
Trabuco Creek Road,

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address External links Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Holy Jim Volunteer Fire DepartmentContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 33.676030316705 ° E -117.51793456557 °
placeShow on map

Address

Holy Jim Fire Department

Trabuco Creek Road

California, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

linkWikiData (Q16995722)
linkOpenStreetMap (216023160)

Share experience

Nearby Places