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    Corona Fire Department Headquarters - Station #1. Taken from the City of Corona website

    Corona Fire Department Headquarters

    4.2(5 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    I was a guest in a Hotel when I ask 4an ambulance due to acute status asthmatics…read moreFireman was interviewing me I diminishing my symptoms.Been a critical care ,Emergency Room, Open heart Surgery,Cathlab interventional& Bonemarrow transplant ICU. IN MY PRACTICE U NEVER TREAT THE VITAL SIGNS,U treat the pts verbal symtoms.He was looking for severe dyspnea,circomoral & nailed cyanosis.I was surprise that he was dismissing audible expiratory wheeze & difficulty expiration ,I guess d group were disappointed to answer a call & they did not have a code blue,but I was in a state of rapid response.The concierge was getting frustrated with their VERY LIMITED BEHAVOIR,dismissing & minimizing how I feel.Im glad I insisted for them to take me to CRMC.The hospital gave me IV STEROIDS & RESPIRATORY TREATMENT. THIS GROUP NEEDS A REFRESHER COURSE.

    Firemen. My heroes…read more There are 7 fire stations located in the city of Corona at this time. And most of the time, we only get to appreciate them during emergencies like when your house is burning down or someone needs immediate medical help. I am so thankful for this service. But there is yet another service they provide that is less known. And one that has helped save my house from flooding more than once. Yeah, I know Southern California is going through a drought. A couple of weeks ago, though, we were anticipating a torrential rainfall. And after living in the same house for 30 years, I knew that an uncommonly large river of water is known to flow into my back yard from my alley when Mother Nature decides to dump on us that badly and that quickly. And it oozes into my back patio room. Bad design, but we never fixed it. So here is the point. Corona Fire Department has sand bags, pre-loaded and free. Residents are allowed 10 each. So, when the big storm was announced, we ran out to pick up our 10, then moseyed over one more time to get another small batch to finish the blockade. Just enough! As of this writing, Station #1 is the only station in Corona that provides these sandbags. You may wish to call ahead to confirm they have some ready. And if you live in a different city, contact your local Fire Department to find out if they have this available. Don't come here! They have a limited supply. So very helpful, thank you for giving us the tools to save our house.

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    Fire Department Station 6 - Wynter, with his new mommy, 2019 Miss California Plus, Kiana Lyz Cerney...

    Fire Department Station 6

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    It's winter, 2016. It is also El Nino time. After years of drought, Southern California is going…read moreto finally get significant amounts of rain. We are anticipating four days straight of rainfall this week. So how does this knowledge work into a review for a firehouse? They put out fires and provide rescues, right? Well, there is yet one more service they provide that is lesser known. After living in the same house for 35 years, I am sadly familiar with the uncommonly large river of water that flows into my back yard from my alley when Mother Nature decides to dump on us. The mud and water oozes into my back patio room, the result of a downward slope, ignorance, and bad design. We never fixed it. Thus, the need for sandbagging in the literal sense. My heroes, the guys in the Corona Fire Department, fill sand bags and pile them outside their station for you to pick up. And the best part is, they are free. 10 bags is the limit, and that sure helps. As of this writing, Station #6 is the only station in Corona that provides these sandbags. You may wish to call ahead to confirm they have some ready. This is only for Corona residents. If you live in a different city, contact your local Fire Department to find out if they have this service available. So, thank you guys for all you do. Afterthought: Sure wish I could get pictures of them doing this, ya know, posing with their shirts off, muscles glistening after a hard day's work. Here is the best I can do at the moment: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ncJGil93I00/T6-dAeqzE1I/AAAAAAAAAQQ/AvvVtm-Peb4/s1600/398712_165775596861976_100002886111553_224444_79302685_n.jpg

    These guys are INCREDIBLE! They not only put their lives on the line with fires & major disasters,…read morebut they also care about the smaller problems with just as much enthusiasm. These guys came to the rescue and helped remove my daughter-in-law's newly adopted pup, that was trapped under my vehicle's middle seats for over 3 hours. He was so frightened, as was I, but these firemen were able to finally bring him out to safety. I was so thankful to these men, as was our little Wynter & his new mommy. Thank you, Fire Station 6!!! You're the best!!

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    Fire Department Station 6 - Wynter, and his new mommy, happily reunited...

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    Fire Department Station 6 - Wynter & these 4 wonderful firemen who rescued him after 3 hours of being trapped...

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