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Pinnacle Helps Helwig Winery Rise from the Ashes After Fire
Pinnacle Emergency Management was proud to lead the reconstruction of Helwig Winery's wine production and corporate offices facility which burned down in May 2017.
Sacramento Business Journal: Original Mikuni in Fair Oaks Reopening after Fire
The original Mikuni Restaurant in Fair Oaks reopens again to the public on Wednesday, just over two months after a fire shuttered the place.
St. Rose Church Fire
Pinnacle responds to a massive fire at the 135-year-old Catholic Church in the heart of downtown Sacramento, just a few blocks from the state capitol.
COMSTOCK MAGAZINE: Pinnacle Assists Woodgrain with sewer problem
Woodgrain Building Products, one of America’s largest wholesale distributors of building products and millwork for residential remodeling makes it easy for customers in the Sacramento region to thrive in an ever-changing industry.
New Headquarters in Rancho Cordova!
It's official - we've moved! We are settled into our new HQ in Rancho Cordova & have doubled our space with plans to expand our staff this year! We are proud to continue providing emergency management services all throughout the country!
Small Fire Temporarily Closes Roseville’s Zocalo
Zocalo restaurant at the Fountains at Roseville plans to open by 4 p.m. today, Friday, Sept. 20 after a fire Wednesday forced it to temporarily close.
NEW COMSTOCK MAGAZINE: September
CEO of Pinnacle, Leo Grover talks about celebrating 20 years of business and thanks loyal customers.
KCRA 3 Interview
Leo Grover, of Pinnacle Emergency Management asks that people let crews make changes to roadways, as needed on KCRA 3.
The Hidden Dangers of Smoke & Carbon Residue to Wineries Following Wildfires
2020 was one of California’s most devastating wildfire years yet, and there are many factors to consider as we approach another warm Summer in Northern California. It is important to consider the impact that carbon residue and smoke odor may have on individuals.