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Multnomah County Rural Fire Protection District #14

Bordered by the Sandy and Columbia Rivers to the west and north, and by Clackamas County to the south, our District covers a 40 square mile area of eastern Multnomah County. It includes parts of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon State and National Parks and forest lands, as well as the unincorporated communities of Corbett, Springdale, Aims, Latourell and Bridal Veil. Providing fire, rescue, and emergency services since 1949, we have one of the largest all-volunteer forces of firefighters in the State. The Department works out of three unmanned fire stations located in Corbett, Springdale and Aims, and responded to a total of 512 emergency calls in 2006.

 



 


Contact
Information

FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE DIAL 9-1-1

Business Phone………503-695-2272
Fax…………………… 503-695-3473


Outdoor Burning Information……..503-695-2225


Corbett Fire Station
P.O. Box 1, Corbett, OR 97019
36930 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy,
Corbett, Oregon

 


Fire Department
News

The below link will allow you to download our latest newsletter!

Our Fall 2012 Newsletter

 


Call
Log
Listings of Emergency Medical, Fire, Rescue and Public Assistance Calls to which R.F.P.D. #14 responded by month and year. Select here to download this information.


 

 

 


Upcoming
Events
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Our last event was our Open House, Saturday October 13, 2012It was fun for the Whole Family.
Download the flier here.



 


Chief's
Corner
Comments from our Fire Chief, Tom Layton, regarding what's happening in our community and in our Fire Department.

Comments from our Fire Chief, Phil Dearixon, regarding what happening in our Fire Department.  

 
Safe
Chimneys
When was the last time your chimney was cleaned? Safety experts recommend having chimneys inspected once a year and cleaned to prevent dangerous creosote build-up.

Chimney Cleaning services are listed in the phone book Yellow pages. For the more adventurous, Do-It-Yourselfers can borrow cleaning brushes from the Corbett Fire Station, any Monday night between 7:00 and 8:00 PM.

It’s a dirty job, but somebody’s got to do it – we’ve got the tools to help! For more information call 503-695-2272.

 

 

 


Backyard
Burning

 

Backyard Burning information call 503-695-2225.  Please call each time you plan to burn.  Remember all fires must be tended and must be out by dark.   Large agriculture burns and burning for reforestation require a written permit.  

Please call our business office 503-695-2272 leave your name and phone number  we will return your call, come out and do an inspection and issue you a written permit.

 

 


Address
Signs
In an emergency, minutes count. A few minutes later may be too late in a medical emergency or a fire. The quicker we can reach your home in a crisis situation, the faster we can help. Darkness and adverse weather conditions sometimes make it difficult to identify a specific house or locate a particular driveway. To make your home easier to find at any time, we ask that you participate in the Uniform Emergency Address Sign Post Program. Used in many communities across the state, the sign posts are all the same color and shape and are located at your driveway where they will best be seen by approaching emergency responders.

When you order your sign, a firefighter will come out to your home and determine the best location for the marker. Long driveways serving several houses are often confusing, so we may recommend a sign post with multiple addresses at the road entrance and a separate sign at the entrance to your home. We will arrange for an underground utilities survey of the location, to make sure of a safe spot to dig, and when your sign has been made, we will install it for you.

Please help us help you. The first step to getting your sign is to call 503-695-2272, or come to the Corbett Fire Station any Monday night between 7:00 and 7:30 PM.

Don’t wait until it is too late.

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