Welcome to Keizer Rural Fire Protection District (KFD). The Keizer Rural Fire Protection District was organized on May 4, 1948 with 26 volunteer firefighters. KFD is a special service district in Marion County located within the State of Oregon and is governed by a board of five publicly elected officials.
Keizer Fire District is a full-service fire and rescue agency with a force of 25 career employees, 40 volunteer firefighters, and 13 explorer scouts who serve the District's 35,000 citizens from 1 centrally located fire station.
Keizer Fire District offers the community the following services:
-
Emergency Medical Response
-
Fire Response & Investigation
-
Rescue Response
-
Fire & Life Safety Inspections
-
Hazardous Materials Response
-
Wildland Firefighting
-
Plan Review Services
-
Fire Extinguisher Training
-
Safety Education
The District’s mission is to protect lives, property, and the environment through quality emergency response and community involvement.
The mission will be achieved by career and volunteer professionals committed to excellence and dedicated to service in fire prevention, emergency medical services, fire suppression, hazardous materials and natural disaster response.
News
Keizer Fire Withstands Legal Challenges to the Clear Lake ResolutionFriday, January 13, 2012
This past week the court ruled against three actions by Marion Fire District seeking to block a vote on the City of Keizer’s withdrawal of the Clear Lake neighborhood from Marion Fire’s service area and annex Clear Lake to Keizer Fire District service area. The court upheld the Ballot Title...
Read more...
Keizer Fire District Explorer Post 350 adds fourThe Keizer Fire District Explorer Post 350 program recently added four explorers. The group consists of 15 members ranging in ages 14 to 18. The Exploring Learning for Life career education programs purpose is to provide experience to help young people mature and become responsible and caring adults...
Read more...
Keizer Fire District Passes Oregon OSHA Inspection, to Join SHARP
Oregon OSHA Industrial Hygienist spent two days with Keizer Fire. The inspection concentrated on thirteen specific programs ranging from injury and illness records to our hearing conservation program. Training and Safety Division Chief Hector Blanco coordinated the inspection and provided the wri...
Read more...
View All News...
Links
American Red Cross - Willamette Chapter
Auto Safety
City of Keizer
FireTalk
Keizer Volunteer Firefighters Association
New Carbon Monoxide Detector Laws
ODOT Road Closures
Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association
Preventing Injuries: at home, at play and on the way
Sparky - Kids Corner
Wheatland Ferry Operating Status
View All Links...