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Station 91
Station 91 is located at 1701 W. 11th Street, on the western edge of the city. Station 91 is the Authority's only “double house” with both an engine and truck company staffed at this location. Staffed with three personnel, Engine 91 is a 2015 Spartan Hi-Tech Type 1 pumper. Truck 91, a 2017 Pierce Tractor-Drawn Aerial, is also staffed with three personnel. A 2005 Pierce Kenworth Water Tender is also housed at Station 91. Both Engine 91 and Truck 91 are staffed to the Advanced Life Support (ALS) level.
Station 92
Located at 1035 E. Grant Line Road in north east Tracy, Station 92 opened in 2014, having been relocated from its previous location of 69 years in the Banta area. Station 92 houses a 2020 Pierce/Velocity, Type 1 pumper ALS unit staffed with three personnel and a 2008 HME, Type 1 pumper from the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES).
Station 93
The original Station was built in 1947 and was located at 1551 W. Durham Ferry Road, in the New Jerusalem area. In May of 2006, the Station was relocated to a new facility across the street at 1400 W. Durham Ferry Road. Station 93 houses a 2015 Spartan/Hi-Tech Type 1 pumper ALS unit staffed with three personnel.
Station 94
The original station was built in the late 1940’s and it was located at the intersection of Byron and Grant Line Road in the Lammersville area. In 1995, the station was moved to its current location at 16502 W. Schulte Road near the Prologis International Park of Commerce. The station houses a 2020 Pierce/Velocity Type 1 pumper ALS unit staffed with three personnel and a 2020 Type 3 OES Engine (Engine 4307). The station is located on a site adjacent to CAL FIRE Santa Clara Unit, Station 26.
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Station 95
Station 95 opened in September 2021 in the community of Tracy Hills, located in the southern-most portion of the City. The station site is located on the corner of Tracy Hills Drive and Criseldo Mina Way. Station 95 is staffed with an ALS engine company with three personnel. Station 95 houses a 2020 Pierce/Velocity Type 1 Pumper and a 2017 International/HME Type 3 Engine.
Station 96
Opened in May 2014, Station 96 is located in the north west area of Tracy at 1800 W. Grant Line Road. In an effort to more efficiently respond within its service area, it was relocated from its previous location of 29 years at 301 W. Grant Line Road. Station 96 houses a 2009 Spartan HI-TECH type 1 pumper ALS unit staffed with three personnel.
Station 96 also houses HazMat 42, a Type 2 Hazardous Materials response unit assigned from CalOES. The Fire Authority is one of only 12 local government agencies in the State of California to be assigned a fully-equipped Type 2 Hazardous Materials response vehicle from CalOES. The vehicle is available to respond to both local and statewide Hazardous Materials incidents. Personnel assigned to this station are certified Hazardous Materials Specialists.
Station 97
Built in 1986, Station 97 is located in the southern edge of the city at 595 W. Central Avenue. Station 97 houses a 2015 Spartan/Hi-Tech, type 1 pumper. This unit is also staffed with three personnel to the ALS level.