
Keizer Fire District Headquarters
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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 24 career employees, 42 volunteer firefighters, and 13 explorer scouts who serve the District's 34,000 citizens from 1 centrally located fire station.
Keizer Fire District offers the community the following services:
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Emergency Medical Response
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Fire Response & Investigation
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Rescue Response
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Fire & Life Safety Inspections
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Hazardous Materials Response
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Wildland Firefighting
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Plan Review Services
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Fire Extinguisher Training
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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 Firefighters Rescue Homeowner And PetsKeizer Fire District firefighters rushed to a man's aid this evening at approx 6:52 pm. The homeowner had been cooking dinner when he stopped to use the bathroom. While in the bathroom he heard his smoke alarm sounding. He opened the bathroom door to investigate and found heavy smoke and...
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Free Meals For Children During The SummerAny child 18 and younger will be able to eat during the summer at no charge.
Many locations offer both breakfast and lunch. The meal program starts June 16 and goes through the end of summer. This is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture program to provide meals to childr...
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4th of July Fireworks SafetyThe most dangerous time of the year for injuries and fires caused by fireworks has arrived. While incidents related to fireworks can occur anytime of year, most occur between June 1st and July 31st as we celebrate the Independence Day.
The best way to be safe during this holiday is to leave...
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Links
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - Season Influenza (Flu)
Chemawa Interchange Area Management Plan
City of Keizer
Federal Emergency Management Agency
FireTalk
John Hopkins Medicine
Keizer Volunteer Firefighters Association
National Fire Protection Association
New Carbon Monoxide Detector Laws
No Meth - Not in my Neighborhood
ODOT Road Closures
Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association
U.S. Fire Administration
Wheatland Ferry Operating Status
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