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◈ Homepage — https://www.mcrfd.org/Skip to main content Homepage of Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Contact Us FAQ About MCRFD Fire Prevention Public Education Our Board Employment Free Paramedic School Opportunity Payments Mission Statement We protect lives, property and the environment by providing excellent and fiscally responsible emergency medical and fire response, prevention, training and public education. Teasers 1 Firefighter/Paramedic Recruitment   Read more → Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Read more → Quicklinks 2 MCRFD  X (Twitter) Feed Administration Office Holiday Hours Sale of Property - Defensible Space Inspection  County of Monterey - Disaster Recovery Sandbag Information Frequently Asked Questions Survey- How are we doing? Teasers 3 "Zone 0" Information "Zone 0", in defensible space terms, refers to the first five feet of space that extends out from the walls, or an attached deck of your home. ... Read more → 2025 Fire Hazard Severity Zones The recent updates to Fire Hazard Severity Zones (FHSZ) in California provide a more accurate assessment of wildfire risks based on modern climate... Read more → Residential Backyard  Burn Season ENDED as of 04/30/2026.   Resident Backyard Burn season ended 04/30/2026.  The below information is for Agriculture Burn permits only. Read more → CPR Classes Read more → Firewise Community Information The FireWise USA, a program of the National Fire Protection Association, encourages local solutions for safety by involving homeowners in taking... Read more → Meetings 4 May 26 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Jul 28 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Sep 29 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Most Recent Agenda View Board Meetings Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District CA (831) 455.1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline Sign In ◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledPrivacy Policy - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which this site collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users (each, a “User”). Personal identification information We may collect personal identification information from Users in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, when Users visit our site, register on the site, subscribe to the newsletter, respond to a survey, fill out a form, and in connection with other activities, services, features or resources we make available on our site. Users may be asked for, as appropriate, name, phone number, and/or email address. We will collect personal identification information from Users only if they voluntarily submit such information to us. Users may visit our site anonymously, and can always refuse to supply personally identification information, with the understanding that it may prevent them from engaging in certain site related activities. Non-personal identification information We may collect non-personal identification information about Users whenever they interact with our site. Non-personal identification information may include the browser name, the type of computer and technical information about Users means of connection to our site, such as the operating system and the Internet service providers utilized and other similar information. Web browser cookies Our site may use “cookies” to enhance User experience. User’s web browser places cookies on their computer for record-keeping purposes and sometimes to track information about them. User may choose to set their web browser to refuse cookies, or to alert you when cookies are being sent. If they do so, note that some parts of the site may not function properly. Google Analytics Google Analytics is a web analysis service provided by Google Inc. (“Google”). Google utilizes the data collected to track and examine the use of this site, to prepare reports on its activities and share them with other Google services. 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Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Mid Carmel Valley Station - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Mid Carmel Valley Station The Mid Valley Station, Station 5, is located at 8455 Carmel Valley Rd in the Mid Carmel Valley area. The Mid Valley Station responds to emergencies from Carmel Valley Rd. and Rancho San San Carlos Rd. to Rancho Fiesta Rd. On duty each day is an engine company staffed with a Captain and Firefighter, as well as a paramedic ambulance crew. Location: Monterey County Regional Fire District Mid Valley Station 8455 Carmel Valley Rd. Carmel, California 93923 Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Board of Directors Meeting - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments This item appears on Board of Directors May 26 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Laureles Station - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Laureles Station The Laureles Station, Station 3, is located at the intersection of Highway 68 and Laureles Grade Road. The Laureles Station’s response area includes the Highway 68 corridor from just west of Toro Park to Olmstead Road and Laureles Grade to the Carmel Valley side of the Laureles Summit. The communities of San Benancio, Corral de Tierra, Hidden Hills, Bay Ridge, Pasadera, Monterra Ranch, Canada Woods, and Laguna Seca Estates are scattered amongst the hills and canyon topography of this area. The Laguna Seca Recreation Area is also in the Laureles Response area. Location: Monterey County Regional Fire District Laureles Station 31 Laureles Grade Salinas, California 93908 Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Sale of Property - Defensible Space Inspection - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments Sale of Property - Defensible Space Inspection Image of a home with surrounding vegetation On and after July 1, 2021, when you sell property that is located in a high or very high fire hazard severity zone you will need documentiation of a compliant Defensible Space Inspection that complies with Section 4291 of the Public Resources Code or local vegetation management ordinances. Use the link below to find out if your property requires an inspection. If your property is in the orange, pink or red zones, an inspection will be required when selling your property. When the Fire Hazard Severity Zone opens, click the binoculars to enter your address. Requesting a defensible space inspection for your property. For residences in the Monterey County Regional Fire District's responsibility area, please contact our Administrion office to schedule an appointment at (831) 455-1828. The current owner/seller or their realtor are able to make the appointment and someone is to be present during the inspection. Our "How Make My Home Safe" checklist has the items that are looked at during the inspection. Take a moment to look it over and see what work may need to be done on the property before the appointment. How To Make My Home Safe Checklist.pdf When should I submit the request? A copy of the completed inspection report that shows proof the property has been inspected, and has passed that inspection, within six (6) months prior to entering into a sales contract. What if my property does not pass the inspection? If your property does not pass on the first attempt, the inspector will explain what work needs to be completed and schedule another appointment at a later date. If the property will not meet compliance with PRC 4291 standards or MCRFD's local vegetation managment ordinance (link below), the seller and the buyer shall enter into a written agreement pursuant to which the buyer agrees to obtain documentation of compliance within one year after closing escrow. Ordinance of Weeds and-or Waste Matter Abatement.pdf Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close "Zone 0" Information - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us "Zone 0" Information "Zone 0" , in defensible space terms, refers to the first five feet of space that extends out from the walls, or an attached deck of your home. This area has always been included in Zone 1 in the past but is being looked at more closely now, due to the tragic and devastating wildfires across California over the last decade. Science and data are showing us that this area of a home can be the most vulnerable to ignition from embers, smoldering fires and fires in which a continuation of fuels, such as fences or gates, regularly are the cause of the structure catching fire. Although Zone 0 is not specifically stated in Public Resource Code (PRC) 4291, the code is now in the process of being updated and finalized this year and will become enforceable very soon after. We are currently educating our residents on what Zone 0 will look like and giving you a head start on what will be required soon. It is important to understand that once PRC 4291 has been updated, new construction will be mandated to meet these requirements prior to occupancy, while existing construction will have a three-year phase in timeframe to comply. The first five feet from your home is the most important. Keeping the area closest to buildings, structures, and decks clear will prevent embers from igniting materials that can spread the fire to your home. Why? The majority of homes lost to wildfire are ignited by flying embers. Embers can travel miles ahead of the active front of wildfires. What to do: Use hardscape like gravel, pavers, or concrete. No combustible bark or mulch. Remove all dead and dying plants , weeds, and debris (leaves, needles, etc.) from your roof, gutter, deck, porch, stairways, and under any areas of your home. Remove all branches within 10 feet of any chimney or stovepipe outlet. Limit combustible items (like outdoor furniture and planters) on top of decks. Relocate firewood and lumber to Zone 2. Replace combustible fencing, gates, and arbors attached to the home with noncombustible alternatives. Consider relocating garbage and recycling containers outside this zone. Consider relocating boats, RVs, vehicles, and other combustible items outside this zone. Helpful Links Zone 0 Frequently Asked Questions.pdf eo-_urban-conflagration-n-18-25-final.pdf Zone 0 Working Group MARCH 4 POWERPOINT.pdf https://calfire-umb05.azurewebsites.net/projects-and-programs/defensible-space-zones-0-1-2/ https://www.fire.ca.gov/dspace Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close What We Do - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Services History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us What We Do The Monterey County Regional Fire District was formed in 1934 on a vote of 87 citizens in favor and 42 opposed. The original boundaries surrounded the City of Salinas and ran down River Road to Pine Canyon. Over the years, annexations into the District have increased its service area to approximately 400 square miles MCRFD Map 2017.pdf with a population of about 40,000 residents. A five-member Board of Directors governs the Fire District. The Board of Supervisors appoints our directors. The District operates as an independent governmental entity under the California Health and Safety Code, Section 13800. The Administrative office is located at 19900 Portola Drive in the Toro Park area. The Fire Chief, Chief Officers, Deputy Fire Marshal, Human Resource Officer, Financial Officer, Fire Prevention Specialist and Administrative Assistant are located there. The Fire District staffs six fire stations with 70 full-time employees. Since the early 1980's, the Monterey County Regional Fire District has contracted with the City of Salinas to provide fire and emergency medical services to approximately 35 square miles of the northern corner of the district. The communities of Bolsa Knolls and Boronda and the area along Old Stage Road to and including Williams Road are included in the "Contract Area." Monterey County Regional Fire District responds to structure, wildland, vehicle, and other types of fires that occur in the District. Public service calls, medical emergencies, vehicle accidents and hazardous material responses are also part of the jobs we do. We provide ambulance service to the Carmel Valley Region as allowed by the Health & Safety code 1797.201. All of our engines carry a full complement of ALS medical and rescue equipment. This equipment includes the "Jaws of Life" and a semi-automatic defibrillator, which is used to attempt to shock the heart back into a proper beating rhythm. All our personnel are Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) or Paramedics who can provide advanced medical skills such as IV’s, airway management, and medication administration. The Monterey County Regional Fire District is part of the Monterey County Fire Service Mutual Aid system, and we provide and receive assistance when emergency situations cannot be handled by our resources. For example, our normal response to a structure fire includes the three closest on-duty engines, a chief officer and (2) water tenders. Off-duty personnel also respond. If help from our neighboring departments is needed, fire engines from agencies closest to the incident will be dispatched. We operate by Standard Operating Procedures and Emergency Operations Plans. For example, we worked with the Sheriff's Office, California Highway Patrol, County Parks, the Emergency Medical Services Agency, County Office of Emergency Services in formalizing an Emergency Operations Plan for the Laguna Seca Recreation Area. That plan formalizes in writing, what these agencies will do in terms of covering major events at Laguna Seca from an emergency service standpoint. About Us The Monterey County Regional Fire District was formed in 1934 on a vote of 87 citizens in favor and 42 opposed. The original boundaries surrounded the City of Salinas and ran down River Road to Pine Canyon. Over the years, annexations into the District have increased its service area to approximately 400 square miles with a population of about 40,000 residents. A five-member Board of Directors… Read more » Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close District Transparency Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments 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 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas, CA, 93908 CA (831) 455.1828 [email protected] Mission Statement Our Mission Staff Members Administrative Staff Services/Functions and Service Area About Us Service Area Map District Boundaries Map Principal Act or Special Act Fire Protection Districts Principle Enabling Act SB 272 Enterprise System Catalog Enterprise System Catalog Board Overview Board Members Board Members Board Members Board Meetings Board of Directors Current Agency Budget Current Budget Financial Audit Recent Financial Audits Past 3 Years of Audits Recent Financial Audits Board Member and Staff Compensation Board and Staff Compensation Financial Transaction Report District Financial Information Brown Act Compliance Policy Brown Act Compliance Policy Public Records Act Policy and Request Form Public Records Request Policy of Monterey County Regional Fire District Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in Board of Directors - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Board of Directors Board Meetings are held on the last Tuesday of each odd-numbered month, unless scheduled otherwise. Meetings start at 4:00 pm and are held at Monterey County Regional Administration 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas – (831) 455-1828 Jan 27 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Agenda MCRFD Board of Directors January 2026 Meeting Packet.pdf Read more » Mar 31 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Agenda MCRFD Board of Directors March 2026 Meeting Packet.pdf Read more » May 26 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Read more » Jul 28 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Read more » Sep 29 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Read more » Nov 10 2026 Board of Directors Meeting Read more » Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close Contact Us - Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District Skip to main content Contact Us FAQ Search: Search Toggle navigation About MCRFD Administration Fire Stations Station 1- Toro Station 2- Chualar Station 3- Laureles Station 4- Village Station 5- Mid Valley Station 6- Santa Lucia Preserve Station 7- East Garrison Services Emergency Medical Services Fee Schedule Fire Prevention Fire Suppression/Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Wildland Urban Interface History Frequently Asked Questions Contact Us Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 FHSZ's FAQ's Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Public Education CPR Classes Safety Sitter Program Holiday Toy Drive Our Board Board of Directors Board Meetings Annual Report Transparency Employment Ride Along & Station Visit Requests Paramedic School Tuition Support Program Free Paramedic School Opportunity Scholarship Application Payments Fire Prevention Backyard Burning & Permit Business Inspections Fire Hazard Severity Zones 2025 Firewise Community Information Forms, Handouts, and Checklists Request for an Incident report Wildland Inspection Program Wildland Urban Interface "Zone 0" Information Contact Us Contact Us [email protected] Prevention Contacts Division Chief / Fire Marshal Justin Reyes 19900 Portola Drive Salinas, CA 93908 Telephone: (831) 455-1828 Email: [email protected] Deputy Fire Marshal Rick Magno 19900 Portola Drive Salinas, California 93908 Telephone: (831) 455-1828 Email: [email protected] Fire Prevention Specialist Matthew Lumadue 19900 Portola Drive Salinas, California 93908 Telephone: (831) 455-1828 Email: [email protected] Copyright © 2026 Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District 19900 Portola Drive, Salinas CA 93908 Telephone (831) 455-1828 Privacy Policy Contact Us District Transparency Website Accessibility Statement Powered by Streamline | Sign in × Search results Search Search Close
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Law I — Provenance · Law III — Reverse Ontology · source: https://www.mcrfd.org/ Visit Source ↗
Root-LD — Traveling Context Pod v1.0 · gdr-8c23c065 · three layers
1
Graph Edges
5,005
Tokens Measured
0.2466
Type-Token Ratio
0
Schema Blocks
0%
Schema Coverage
Root-LD is the traveling context pod for this entity — permanent, provenance-grounded. The head <script> block is machine-readable. This section shows the same data to humans. We show the work in both spaces.
Layer 1 — Anchor · Immutable after mint. UUID, federation_id, content hash, timestamps. A new crawl appends to recursive — the anchor is never touched. Law I — Provenance.
rld:anchor — gdr-8c23c065
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  "spec_version": "1.0",
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}
Layer 2 — Body · Complete measurement snapshot frozen at mint. Identity, SEO, schema graph, six-layer topology fingerprint, ratio signals, navigation. Law II — Temporal Attestation.
rld:body — mcrfd.org
{
  "domain": "mcrfd.org",
  "canonical_url": "https://www.mcrfd.org/",
  "tld": "org",
  "slug": "mcrfd-org",
  "status_code": 200,
  "redirect_chain": [],
  "response_time_ms": 4142,
  "ssl_valid": true,
  "server_header": "nginx",
  "title": "Homepage Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District",
  "h1": "Homepage of Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District",
  "meta_description": "",
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  "schema_score": 0.0,
  "schema_prop_count": 0,
  "schema_gap_list": [],
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    "board",
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    "district",
    "county",
    "wildland",
    "program",
    "monterey",
    "services",
    "urban",
    "regional",
    "directors",
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    "zone",
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    "emergency",
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    "questions",
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    "frequently",
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    "severity",
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    "javascript_surface_ratio": 0.0,
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  "javascript_surface_ratio": 0.0,
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  "robots_complexity_score": 0,
  "ariadne_blocked": false,
  "security_label": "STRONG",
  "https_enforced": true,
  "freshness_label": "CURRENT",
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  "schema_starjet_urls": [],
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}
Layer 3 — Recursive · Empty at mint. Grows forever through accumulated corpus passes. Common edges (Law V), uncommon edges (Law VI), topology cluster scores. The graph builds itself. Law VII — Torus.
rld:recursive — edge_count=0
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}
Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
1% coverage · 0 types · 0 props · 0 gaps · click to expand
1%
Schema Utilization Score
NO SCHEMA DETECTED — INVISIBLE TO AI
schema.org v2.0.0 · 0 props extracted · 0 gaps · https://www.mcrfd.org/
No schema types declared
◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
Declared: None
✓ Implemented
No properties extracted.
✗ Not Implemented / Gap
namegap
openingHoursgap
hasOfferCataloggap
slogangap
urlgap
knowsAboutgap
numberOfEmployeesgap
logogap
descriptiongap
aggregateRatinggap
contactPointgap
priceRangegap
sameAsgap
areaServedgap
legalNamegap
alternateNamegap
emailgap
keywordsgap
addressgap
imagegap
identifiergap
foundingDategap
geogap
telephonegap
No ancestor types — root level.
No sibling types found.
No child types — leaf node.
◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ CreativeWork Branch

No structural connection to the CreativeWork branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/CreativeWork ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (0 properties unmapped)
◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (0 blocks)
⚠ NO JSON-LD MARKUP DETECTED
No structured data found at https://www.mcrfd.org/. This entity is invisible to AI systems that reason from structured data.
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://www.mcrfd.org/ schema.org/Thing ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: fire · station · board · information · district · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://www.mcrfd.org/ + 10 interior pages (4,724 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1fire111x · 3.63%
#2station106x · 3.46%
#3board63x · 2.06%
#4information58x · 1.89%
#5district52x · 1.7%
#6county35x · 1.14%
#7wildland35x · 1.14%
#8program34x · 1.11%
#9monterey33x · 1.08%
#10services32x · 1.05%
#11urban32x · 1.05%
#12regional31x · 1.01%
#13directors31x · 1.01%
#14prevention27x · 0.88%
#15zone27x · 0.88%
#16drive26x · 0.85%
#17mcrfd24x · 0.78%
#18paramedic24x · 0.78%
#19inspection24x · 0.78%
#20transparency24x · 0.78%
#21protection23x · 0.75%
#22valley23x · 0.75%
#23school22x · 0.72%
#24laureles22x · 0.72%
#25interface22x · 0.72%
#26faq21x · 0.69%
#27rescue21x · 0.69%
#28emergency19x · 0.62%
#29salinas19x · 0.62%
#30questions18x · 0.59%
#31mid18x · 0.59%
#32public17x · 0.56%
#33medical17x · 0.56%
#34area17x · 0.56%
#35administration16x · 0.52%
#36frequently16x · 0.52%
#37asked16x · 0.52%
#38hazard16x · 0.52%
#39severity16x · 0.52%
#40zones16x · 0.52%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://www.mcrfd.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 34,003 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: f4a1368318fd19b7a8667a133ebdfcd0...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.247
TTR
0.149
HAPAX
0.851
REP
0.594
BIGRAM
0.605
H2T
0.477
CPRT
3.603
SKEW
12.659
KURT
1.301
C/P
1.801
PENT
0.946
S1P
0.002
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 · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0016
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.2879
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (3000x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2466
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1491
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.6045
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.3014
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.8011
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
118
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
3.6034
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.9459
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.8509
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
26%
4-6
34%
7-10
34%
11-15
6%
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
0.40.96
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 199 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: f4a1368318fd19b7... · 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
0.6538
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0429
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
1
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.8750
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: 70 · depth_2: 6 · depth_3plus: 1
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
mcrfd.org · gdr-8c23c065
mcrfd.org is recorded in the Global Data Registry — open provenance infrastructure for the machine-readable web.
View the Registry →
A gift from the Global Data Registry

When the Global Data Registry crawled https://www.mcrfd.org/, we found no structured data — the language AI systems use to understand and describe a business online.

Schema is how ChatGPT, Google, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity know what your business does and how to describe you accurately to your customers. Without it, AI systems are guessing.

The most important field in this block is sameAs — a verified edge connecting your website to your permanent record at the Global Data Registry. This is a free, confirmed link to a real verified source. It costs nothing and gives your website a confirmed node in the graph that AI systems traverse when building answers about your business.

Copy the block below and paste it into the <head> of your website. Or drop it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and ask it to extend it with your full business details — that is the fastest path to a complete schema record.

▶   What is schema?

Schema is a standard vocabulary maintained at schema.org that lets websites describe themselves in a language machines can read. When you add schema to your website, you are telling AI systems, search engines, and knowledge graphs exactly what your business is and how it connects to the rest of the web.

Google structured data guide ↗  ·  schema.org ↗  ·  Standard Terminal schema reference ↗

schema.org · verified by Global Data Registry · https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/mcrfd-org
{
  "@context": "https://schema.org",
  "@graph": [
    {
      "@type": "WebSite",
      "@id": "https://www.mcrfd.org/#website",
      "url": "https://www.mcrfd.org/",
      "name": "mcrfd.org — Homepage Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District",
      "sameAs": "https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/mcrfd-org"
    },
    {
      "@type": "WebPage",
      "@id": "https://www.mcrfd.org/#webpage",
      "url": "https://www.mcrfd.org/",
      "name": "mcrfd.org — Homepage Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District",
      "isPartOf": {
        "@id": "https://www.mcrfd.org/#website"
      },
      "keywords": "mcrfd.org — Homepage Monterey County Regional Fire Protection District"
    }
  ]
}
◈ Verified source: https://www.mcrfd.org/ · GDR record: https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/mcrfd-org · Issued by globaldataregistry.com
Claim your profile at Standard Terminal → View your GDR record ↗

The Global Data Registry is on a mission to give every business and website owner a fair chance at discovery in the AI era of the internet. This schema block is free. No account required. No strings. The sameAs edge is a verified, permanent link — your website's first confirmed node in the machine-readable web.