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◈ Homepage — https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Home About Us Operations Safety Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Contact Us Stop Carousel Welcome Carmel Highlands is a proactive, progressive Special District providing a maximum level of service and fire protection to our community through a contract with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE).  The district provides a high level of fire protection and emergency paramedic… REAL ESTATE INSPECTION REQUESTS FUEL REDUCTION / CHIPPING FIREWISE COMMUNITY INFORMATION BOARD MEMBERS STAFF MEETINGS Fuel Reduction / Chipping Residents living in the Carmel Highlands FPD are invited to participate in the 2026 Residential Chipper Program. The Chipper Program is funded by the Carmel Highlands FPD to assist with the disposal… READ MORE » Real Estate Inspection Requests READ MORE » Carmel Highlands Winter Newsletter 2025/26 READ MORE » About Us Carmel Highlands is a proactive, progressive Special District providing a maximum level of service and fire protection to our community through a contract with the California Department of Forestry… Twitter READ MORE » Facebook READ MORE » Board Meetings Most Recent Agenda COPYRIGHT © 2026 CARMEL HIGHLANDS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 2221 GARDEN RD, MONTEREY CA 93940 TELEPHONE HEADQUARTERS: (831) 333-4600 OR STATION: (831) 624-2374 PRIVACY POLICY DISTRICT TRANSPARENCY WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT POWERED BY STREAMLINE | SIGN IN ◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledContact Us - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Contact Us Contact Us We look forward to hearing from you! Call us at: Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Our address is: 73 Fern Canyon Rd, Carmel CA 93923 Or use the form below to send a message: Your name (required) Your email (required) Phone Number (required) Subject Message (required) Attachment There was a problem saving your submission. Please try again later. Please wait while your submission is being saved... Submitting... Submit Thank you, your submission has been received. Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Links - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Links CAL FIRE CAL FIRE Monterey Training Office of the State Fire Marshal Homeland Security Preparedness FEMA Red Cross Monterey County Office of Emergency Services Board Member Compensation Financial Transaction Reports ALERTWildfire Monterey County Firewise USA Monterey County Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Incidents - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Incidents Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Firewise Community Information - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Firewise Community Information What is NFPA Firewise USA®? The FireWise USA, a program of the National Fire Protection Association, encourages local solutions for safety by involving homeowners in taking individual responsibility for preparing their homes from wildfire risk. The program provides resources to help homeowners learn how to adapt to living with wildfire while encouraging and empowering neighbors to work together to take action now to reduce their wildfire risk and prevent losses. Using a six-step process, communities develop an action plan that guides their residential risk reduction activities, while engaging and encouraging their neighbors to become active participants in building a safer place to live. Neighborhoods throughout northern California and the United States are embracing the benefits of becoming a recognized NFPA Firewise USA® Community. The six steps of NFPA Firewise USA® recognition: Form a NFPA Firewise USA® board or committee. Obtain a wildfire risk assessment for your neighborhood or community.* Create an Action Plan. Conduct educational outreach in your neighborhood. Invest a minimum of one hour per dwelling in risk-reduction actions annually. Submit an application to your state Firewise liaison. *The assessment is a written document outlining hazards and risk related to wildfires where you live. This will be prepared by your Firewise committee in cooperation with the Monterey County Regional Fire District. You will create an action plan based on the assessment. The NFPA Firewise USA® program is co-sponsored by the NFPA, USDA Forest Service, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the National Association of State Foresters. For more information: Improving Your Properties Wildland Fire Hazard Rating Three factors influence the spread of a wildfire. They are topography, weather and fuels. Fuels include vegetation (living and dead) and structures (including roofs, siding, and decks). Statistics and visits to past wildland fire sites show that modifying fuels have a positive effect on a home’s ability to survive a wildfire! It is impossible to guarantee a home will survive a wildfire but by incorporating fuel mitigation strategies and vegetation management techniques; hardening the structure; and performing annual maintenance, your home’s chance of survival is significantly increased. These preventive measures are important to provided an increased level of protection during the time it takes a wildfire to pass. The Wildland-Urban Interface is defined as "a line, area or zone where structures and other human development meet or intermingle with undeveloped wildland or vegetative fuels". Homes built in the wildland-urban interface are susceptible to wildland fire. Steep terrain, canyons and ravines, along with critical fire weather, increase the wildland fire potential. The Monterey County Regional Fire District possesses all of these factors. What can you do to reduce the wildland fire risk? The following actions, along with regular maintenance, will provide a safer wildland fire environment and you will be Sharing The Responsibility for your wildland fire safety. A home’s roof is the most vulnerable part of the structure during a fire. In an effort to reduce fire danger, Monterey County has a code for roofing that requires a Class A roof in very high hazard severity zones and a Class B roof in all other areas. Creating a defensible space around your home will enhance your structure’s ability to survive a wildland fire. A defensible space is an area free of seasonal vegetation growth, fire resistive planting and fire safe plant maintenance. Public Resource Code 4291 requires a defensible space of 100 feet from the structure but not to exceed beyond the property line. Provide a spark arrester for chimneys Make sure the fire department can see your address (both day and night) from the main street in front of your home. If access to your property is over a bridge, make sure that the bridge meets access requirements. This means the bridge must support 40 tons, handling the weight of the fire apparatus. Provide protection for balconies and decks. Do not store items under the deck or balcony; remove vegetation from under the structure; construct decks of ignition resistive materials and provide an enclosure around the deck or balcony that resists the intrusion of flame and embers. Provide protection from the intrusion of embers and flame into eave and vent openings in the structure. This may include the use of fire resistive screening (screen openings no larger than ¼ inch) over vents and eave openings. Keep your family fire safe by having an escape plan. Make sure all members of your family and anyone that may be caring for family members know the evacuation routes from your home. Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Operations - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Operations Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Fuel Reduction / Chipping - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Fuel Reduction / Chipping Weed Abatement Ordinance Tree Removal Application Fire Defense Plan Chipper Program Residents living in the Carmel Highlands FPD are invited to participate in the 2026 Residential Chipper Program. The Chipper Program is funded by the Carmel Highlands FPD to assist with the disposal of hazardous fuels. Property owners who remove vegetative material from their property to reduce the wildland fire hazard can have the material chipped and disposed of at no cost. The chipped material will be removed from the site. Alternately, the chips may be left on site at the request of the property owner. The chipping will begin on the North end of the fire district and progress to the South. Due to the drought and the popularity of the program, the chipping contractor is processing large volumes of material and it may take several days to reach each neighborhood. No sign up necessary. No appointments will be made and no deviation from the planned route will occur. Your cooperation and patience is appreciated. Requirements to participate in the program: Start placing limbs by the road no earlier than one week prior to chipping dates. The chipper will only come around once during the two week period. All cut limbs must be stacked no higher than 4 feet high, no wider than 5 feet wide, and a 3 foot separation between piles (maximum of 10 piles) along the roadside no later than 8:00 am on the 1st Monday of each 2 week chipping period. Stacked neatly with the butt end perpendicular to the road. All limbs and branches must be no more than 6 inches in diameter and may be any length. All material to be chipped must be clear of metal objects (no nails or other objects in the wood). No genista. No poison oak. No bamboo. No vines. No brush. No New Zealand Flax. No Oleander Residential Chipping Program Dates 2026 ** Please refrain from placing your piles in font of your property until it is within one (1) week of the start of the chipping dates below. The chipper will only come around once during the two (2) week period. Thank you. ** January 12 - 23, 2026 March 16 - 27, 2026 May 04 - 15, 2026 July 06 - 17, 2026 December 07 - 18, 2026 If you need more information contact the Fire Captain Shayon Ascarie (831) 594-1427. Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close District Transparency Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us District Transparency Our district is dedicated to operating in a transparent manner, and posts relevant financial and operational documents to our site as they become available. Information Where to find it Contact Information On File 73 Fern Canyon Rd, Carmel, CA, 93923 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey, CA, 93940 Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 [email protected] Mission Statement Our Mission and Vision Services/Functions and Service Area Services Service Area Map Service Area Map SB 272 Enterprise System Catalog SB 272 Enterprise System Catalog Board Overview Board Members Board Meetings Board Meetings Meeting Minutes Archive Board Meetings Board Member and Staff Compensation District Compensation Financial Transaction Report District Financial Information Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in FAQ - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ FAQ Prevention Fee http://www.firepreventionfee.org/ Utility Shutoff Reverse 911 Storm Safety Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Governance - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Governance Board Meetings DATES: 3rd Wednesday of every other month Read more » Board Members The Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District is governed by a five member Board of Directors. The Board members are appointed officials and generally serve a term of four years on the Board. The Board of Directors is responsible for administration of the financial and budgetary affairs and the establishment of policies for the District. As a policy making body of this District, the Board provides… Read more » Staff Fire Chief George Nunez Jr. Read more » District Transparency Our district is dedicated to operating in a transparent manner, and posts relevant financial and operational documents to our site as they become available. Read more » Our Mission and Vision Mission: Read more » Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Staff - Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us Search: Search Toggle navigation Home About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Board Meetings Board Members Transparency Operations Fire Operations Paramedic Services Incidents Fire Station Equipment Training Safety Prevention Carmel Highlands Resident Self-Fire Inspection FAQ Building Permits Fuel Reduction / Chipping Information Fire Wise Fire Hazard Severity Zones Contact Us About Us Staff Links Cooperative Fire Protection Governance Staff Fire Chief George Nunez Jr. Deputy Chief Nick Ciardella Assistant Chief Matt Stanford Battalion Chief Tom Bolyard - Operations [email protected] Battalion Chief Daniel Fry – Operations [email protected] Battalion Chief Mike Deleo – Emergency Medical Services M [email protected] Battalion Chief Frank Espinoza - Fire Prevention [email protected] Fuels Management Specialist John Trenner - Fire Prevention [email protected] Fire Captain Shayon Ascarie – Defensible Space Coordinator [email protected] Fire Captain Greg Leonard - Fuels Management [email protected] Fire Captain Nick Bautista - Fire Marshal Inspections Plan Reviews [email protected] Fire Captain Justin Hollingshead - CERT, CPR, & Public Education [email protected] Leslie Baek - Schedule A Finance SSA / Board Secretary [email protected] Copyright © 2026 Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District 2221 Garden Rd, Monterey CA 93940 Telephone Headquarters: (831) 333-4600 or Station: (831) 624-2374 Privacy Policy District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close
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schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/ schema.org/Thing ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: fire · district · protection · carmel · board · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/ + 10 interior pages (2,748 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1fire145x · 7.98%
#2district47x · 2.59%
#3protection42x · 2.31%
#4carmel41x · 2.26%
#5board40x · 2.2%
#6highlands39x · 2.15%
#7operations29x · 1.6%
#8station25x · 1.38%
#9transparency25x · 1.38%
#10chipping23x · 1.27%
#11information21x · 1.16%
#12reduction19x · 1.05%
#13monterey19x · 1.05%
#14fuel18x · 0.99%
#15staff18x · 0.99%
#16members17x · 0.94%
#17meetings17x · 0.94%
#18services16x · 0.88%
#19safety15x · 0.83%
#20links15x · 0.83%
#21governance15x · 0.83%
#22hazard15x · 0.83%
#23incidents14x · 0.77%
#24prevention14x · 0.77%
#25paramedic13x · 0.72%
#26inspection13x · 0.72%
#27headquarters13x · 0.72%
#28cooperative13x · 0.72%
#29training13x · 0.72%
#30faq13x · 0.72%
#31severity13x · 0.72%
#32zones13x · 0.72%
#33building12x · 0.66%
#34firewise12x · 0.66%
#35garden12x · 0.66%
#36statement12x · 0.66%
#37sign12x · 0.66%
#38equipment12x · 0.66%
#39wise12x · 0.66%
#40wildland12x · 0.66%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 20,332 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: a1f386d4fda56824622f5624becc926d...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.307
TTR
0.205
HAPAX
0.795
REP
0.545
BIGRAM
0.668
H2T
0.481
CPRT
3.829
SKEW
14.964
KURT
0.471
C/P
1.762
PENT
0.824
S1P
0.003
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · moderate lexical diversity · short-form declarative register · low clause nesting · moderate topic focus · strong uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0026
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3373
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (1902x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.3067
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2049
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.6681
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
0.4706
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.7618
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
81
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
3.8289
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.8235
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.7951
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
25%
4-6
35%
7-10
35%
11-15
5%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.620.96
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 117 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: a1f386d4fda56824... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.0000
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.5400
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0305
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
1
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.0000
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 1 · depth_1: 33 · depth_2: 11 · depth_3plus: 5
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.STRONG · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✗Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.STRONG
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
nginx
web_servernginx
Ledger Appends 1 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.org
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/org ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 1 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-16
carmelhighlandsfire.org · gdr-ea392518
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schema.org · verified by Global Data Registry · https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/carmelhighlandsfire-org
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
      "@id": "https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/#website",
      "url": "https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/",
      "name": "carmelhighlandsfire.org — Homepage Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District",
      "sameAs": "https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/carmelhighlandsfire-org"
    },
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/#webpage",
      "url": "https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/",
      "name": "carmelhighlandsfire.org — Homepage Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/#website"
      },
      "keywords": "carmelhighlandsfire.org — Homepage Carmel Highlands Fire Protection District"
    }
  ]
}
◈ Verified source: https://www.carmelhighlandsfire.org/ · GDR record: https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/carmelhighlandsfire-org · Issued by globaldataregistry.com
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