06/06/2026
Fire Station 25 Update June 6, 2026
Normal operations have resumed at Fire Station 25.
Following the completion of cleanup, remediation, and restoration work related to water damage, personnel and apparatus have returned to Station 25 and are once again operating from their home station.
We appreciate the patience and understanding of our community during this temporary relocation. Throughout the restoration process, emergency response services remained uninterrupted, and we thank our firefighters for their continued dedication to serving the community.
Thank you for your support of the Rocklin Fire Department.
Fire Station 25 Update June 4, 2026
Repair and restoration work at Fire Station 25 is taking a little longer than originally anticipated. Crews are making good progress, and we now expect personnel to return to the station next week once all work is completed.
In the meantime, firefighters and apparatus assigned to Station 25 will continue operating from Fire Station 24. Emergency response services remain uninterrupted, and response coverage throughout the community continues to be maintained.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we complete the final steps of the restoration process.
Fire Station 25 Update May 18, 2026
The Rocklin Fire Department has temporarily relocated personnel from Fire Station 25 following water damage to the facility that requires cleanup and remediation work. Repairs are currently underway and are expected to be completed within approximately two weeks.
During this time, personnel and apparatus assigned to Fire Station 25 will temporarily operate out of Fire Station 24. Emergency response services will continue without interruption, and response coverage throughout the community will be maintained.
The safety of our firefighters and community remains our top priority, and crews will continue providing emergency services while repairs are completed.
We appreciate the community’s patience and understanding during this temporary relocation.
06/03/2026
David Tietz, a 2026 Ruhkala Individual Honoree, has spent more than a decade helping keep Rocklin safe—one fire hydrant at a time.
With over 300 hydrants painted and countless hours supporting wildfire preparedness, his behind-the-scenes work makes a real difference for our community and first responders.
His dedication is an inspiring example of service in action.
👉 Read more about David: https://www.rocklin.ca.us/news/2026-ruhkala-community-service-awards-honorees
06/03/2026
🌱🐐 Have you seen the goats in Rocklin's open spaces?
More than a treat to watch, these goats are hardworking members of Rocklin's team to keep our community safe and healthy. Managed grazing helps prevent wildfires, protects watersheds, and supports soil health!
Follow the goats on our interactive map:
https://www.rocklin.ca.us/grazing
06/03/2026
⛑️ June is National Safety Month, dedicated to providing health and safety information to prevent the leading causes of preventable injuries and deaths.
🚓🚒 We want to thank the Rocklin Police and Fire Department for their responsiveness during emergencies and dedication to keeping our community safe.
This week’s focus is CPR and first aid training. Be prepared to act when emergencies occur by familiarizing yourself with CPR techniques and taking a training class.
🏥 redcross.org/take-a-class
05/29/2026
Help Rocklin Police Department and City of Rocklin Fire Department save lives!
Use the QR Code or link to sign up:
http://bit.ly/4nQsj3q
05/27/2026
The Rocklin Fire Department is partnering with Placer County to update the Community Wildfire Protection Plan, and we want to hear from you! Community input is essential to helping identify wildfire concerns, priorities, and potential mitigation projects throughout the region.
Take the Public Survey:
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/c19f6d32f93a4dc196529e1723dad19e
Submit project ideas using the Project Development Tool:
https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/a1a96e0a4b7b46bfac88ddac36b60135
Your feedback will help guide future wildfire preparedness, risk reduction, and community protection efforts within Rocklin and across Placer County. Please share this post to help spread the word!
Projects Intake Survey