Click on this link to see the revised Bylaws. Bylaws.
To see a list of the District's Standard Operating Procedures click here. the SOP Page.
Click on this link to see a schedule of upcoming firefighting training. Training schedule
Click on this link to see some photos of your fire fighting equipment. Fire Apparatus
Click on this link to see the Fire Department's Bylaws. Bylaws.
Click on this link to see a list of the Fire Department's Standard Operating Procedures. SOPs.
It isn't often someone offers you the opportunity to burn down a building and get live fire training in the process. That was the case recently when firefighters from Dobbins/Oregon House and Foothill Fire gained valuable experience in extinguishing a structure fire. To see some photos of your firefighters in action click on Fire Training
Hopefully you will never need these services but if you do know that the latest equipment and techniques are available to you. To see some photos of your firefighters in action click on Extrication exercise
It is difficult to imagine where the fire department would be without the support of the Fire Auxiliary. Over the years the members of the Auxiliary have worked thousands of hours and donated thousands of dollars toward the betterment of the department. Recently they paid over half the cost of the new fire engine pictured on the Home Page. They also paid for the heaters in the engine bays necessary to keep the trucks safe from damage from a hard freeze. With their newly modernized and expanded Thrift Store it is even more likely that the Auxiliary will be able to continue their dedicated and very much appreciated efforts. They are located at 9162 Marysville Road and are open Monday thru Saturday from 10 to 4. To see some photos of the new Thrift Store click on Thrift Store.
This is the document that contains information on all types of disasters, including fire, that could affect the foothills and what we can do to reduce those dangers. Click on this link and you can download your own copy. It is a big file so if you have trouble downloading it contact Pete Hammontre at petehammontre@gmail.com Mitigation Plan.
The Yuba Watershed and Fire Safe Council is very active in programs designed to reduce the risk of uncontolled wildfires. To visit their site click Fire Safe Council.
The Yuba County website has a great deal of information on how you can help keep yourself and your structure safe from wildfire. To visit their site click Yuba County.