Vacaville Fire Department Responds to Over 14,000 Calls in 2025

Annual report highlights increased training, steady staffing, and continued focus on fire prevention and public education.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The Vacaville Fire Department responded to over 14,000 calls for service in 2025, including more than 10,000 medical emergencies. The department also conducted extensive training, added new firefighters, and focused on fire prevention and public education efforts throughout the year.

Why it matters

The Vacaville Fire Department's annual report provides valuable insights into the increasing demands on the city's emergency services and the department's ongoing efforts to maintain preparedness and community engagement.

The details

The Vacaville Fire Department responded to 14,123 incidents in 2025, a 15% increase since 2021. Medical emergencies accounted for 74.71% of calls, while fires made up just 1.29% of calls. The department also responded to 99 hazardous conditions, 473 motor vehicle accidents, 516 false alarms, and 429 mutual aid incidents. The department highlighted its training efforts, which led to the addition of five new firefighter/EMTs, three firefighter/paramedics, and three apprentice firefighters. The fire prevention team conducted 750 inspections, reviewed 454 architectural plans, and connected with 9,500 residents through public education.

  • In 2025, the Vacaville Fire Department responded to over 14,000 calls for service.
  • Calls for service have increased 15% since 2021.

The players

Vacaville Fire Department

The municipal fire department responsible for providing fire suppression, emergency medical services, and other emergency response services to the city of Vacaville, California.

Chris Concepcion

Retired Fire Chief of the Vacaville Fire Department.

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The takeaway

The Vacaville Fire Department's annual report highlights the growing demands on the city's emergency services and the department's ongoing efforts to maintain high levels of training, staffing, and community engagement to effectively respond to a wide range of incidents.