New Eco-Friendly Fire Station 43 Under Construction in Jacumba, CA
San Diego County is constructing Fire Station 43 in Jacumba, slated for completion in 2027, to enhance emergency response. This facility aims to improve fire protection and medical care in a region vulnerable to wildfires and extreme weather conditions.

Fire Station 43 in Jacumba, CA, is set to open in 2027, enhancing emergency response capabilities in a high-risk wildfire area. The 7,100-square-foot facility will serve as a critical resource along Interstate 8, improving response times for medical emergencies and brush fires.
This investment is part of a multi-year initiative by San Diego County to strengthen fire protection in unincorporated regions, consolidating fire services previously managed by volunteer departments. The station will feature sustainable design elements, including solar energy systems, aligning with the county's Zero Net Energy goals. The land was donated by SolaREIT, highlighting a public-private partnership aimed at community revitalization.




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