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Fire Danger Levels High Fire Danger
High When the fire danger is "high", fires can start easily from most causes and small fuels (such as grasses and needles) will ignite readily.  Unattended campfires and brush fires are likely to escape.  Fires will spread easily, with some areas of high-intensity burning on slopes or concentrated fuels.  Fires can become serious and difficult to control unless they are put out while they are still small. Mowing or edging generally be done in the morning. Mowing, edging, or clearing dead vegetation should be limited to the morning hours. Having a nearby source of water may be helpful.
Fire Danger Levels High Fire Danger
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Annual Financial Reports

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PDF icon Annual Audit 2023-2024 (2 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2022-2023 (2 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2021-2022 (1 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2020-2021 (3 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2019-2020 (768 KB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2018-2019 (1 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2017-2018 (372 KB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2016-2017 (436 KB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2015-2016 (444 KB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2014-2015 (220 KB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2013-2014 (1 MB)
PDF icon Annual Audit 2012-2013 (200 KB)
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19001 Somerston
Lathrop, CA

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Office Hours:  M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm​

Phone: (209) 941-5107

Email Hailey Salazar: hsalazar@lmfire.org

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19001 Somerston Parkway
Lathrop, CA 95330 | (209) 941-5100

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