The Squaw Valley property was purchased in 2002 and the remodel construction began in 2003. The station sits on 10 acres in a centrally located area of the mountain communities. Sequoia Safety began staffing the facility on weekends in 2005. The station is designed to house two ambulances and four personnel.
Primary response for the Squaw Valley station is the entire Sequoia Safety Council mountain area that includes the communities of Squaw Valley, Dunlap, Miramonte, Badger, Hume Lake, and the Sequoia and Kings National Parks.
The Squaw Valley and Orange Cove ambulances are equipped with On-Spot snow chains that can be deployed while the unit is traveling less than 25 MPH. In adverse weather conditions the crew is not delayed to put on snow chains, and they can engage the chains with the flip of a switch inside the vehicle.

