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About
Sequoia Safety Council
In 1952
the Reedley and Orange Cove areas found themselves without
an ambulance company due to the local provider Cairns Funeral
Home discontinuing their service. A temporary committee was
formed composed of representative organizations.
It was
agreed to raise money by selling 3" x 3" green cross-window
stickers for $1.00 each. The name “Sequoia Safety Council”
was adopted and was listed on the sticker. These stickers
were sold throughout the Reedley-Orange Cove area by members
of various organizations.
The local
Judge was asked to draw up papers for the volunteer, non-profit
corporation. A used 1947 Chevrolet ambulance was purchased
and put into use approximately June 1, 1953.
The Parlier
area joined the Sequoia Safety Council in 1963. The area now
covered by the service, roughly 650 square miles, is East of Mendocino Ave.,
South of Highway 180 including the mountains to the East and
South to the Fresno-Tulare County line.
At first the service
was manned by M.C.C. volunteers who worked at Kings View Hospital. The ambulance
was housed at various locations such as the M.C.C. residence
at Curtis and Klein Ave. or the Reedley Hospital located at
Dinuba and West Avenues in Reedley. Later the ambulance was
housed at the old City Hall / Fire Station.
When the
present Reedley Fire Station was built, Sequoia Safety Council
was given enough space for two ambulances. In 1992 Sequoia
Safety Council built its own facility located at 746 G Street
in Reedley and in 1996 a second station was established in
the Orange Cove Fire Station at 550 Center Street.
In 2001
the Sequoia Safety Council sold the facility on G Street and
constructed a new and much larger facility at 500 E. 11th
Street. The groundwork for a third station began with the
purchase of the land for the Squaw Valley Station in 2002
and the remodel construction was completed in 2005. A new
Orange Cove station was recently completed in 2007. Sequoia Safety
Council is currently purchasing property in Parlier for
another facility location.
Currently the Sequoia Safety Council has 5 ambulances, 1 supervisor
vehicle, and over 30 employees which include 8 full time paramedics,
8 full-time EMTs, 10 paid-per-call EMTs,
1 part-time educator, 2 full-time office staff, and 1 part-time
office person.
Sequoia Safety Council runs over 4200 calls per year.
A special
word of “thanks” should go to all those who volunteered
their services since the beginning, including
the Board of Directors, past employees, and their respective
employers.
FRESNO
COUNTY EMS RESPONSE ZONES
(SSC RESPONSE AREA IN ORANGE)

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