Serving the Rolling Hills Ranch, San Miguel Ranch, Bonita Long Canyon, Eastlake Shores, and Bella Lago communities, Chula Vista Fire Department Station 6 at 605 Mount Miguel Road replaced a temporary 1991 facility on Lane Avenue in Eastlake. The station houses a brush engine and a paramedic ambulance company, providing wildland-urban-interface coverage across the hillside developments east of I-805 where dry-season fire risk necessitates fuel-modification patrols coordinated with vegetation-management crews such as Higuera Tree Care. The 91914 service zone sits at elevations where chaparral-covered slopes meet residential subdivisions, placing Station 6 on the front line of the department's fire-safe corridor program mandating defensible-space clearance around structures. Medical calls dominate the run volume at this station, with the co-housed paramedic ambulance running advanced life-support transports to regional hospitals and providing first-response coverage to senior-living complexes including Otay Recreation Center and surrounding residential communities. The 2005-built station includes drive-through apparatus bays, bunk rooms, a fitness area, and emergency-generator backup to maintain operational readiness during the Santa Ana wind events that elevate wildfire risk across eastern Chula Vista.