
Keizer Fire District Headquarters
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Thank You for passing our Fire Levy!
On behalf of your Board of Directors and the men and women of Keizer Fire District, I want to express a sincere, “Thank You” to our citizens for their overwhelming support in the November 4th General Election.
Continuation of our district’s Local Option Levy to support our ongoing operations was an important part of our strategic planning process. This levy will allow the District to fund the Keizer Fire District for the next five years at its present level of service. It also enables us to maintain our staffing to keep up with increasing call volumes.
By passing this levy, you are providing the funding necessary for us to operate and provide these critical services to the citizens of our community.
Together, with your support, Keizer Fire District will be able to continue to meet the communities’ needs. To us, this vote of support for our funding request reflects your appreciation of our Fire District and the services we have been providing.
We will continue to work hard to earn it.
On Behalf of everyone at Keizer Fire District, “Thank You.”
Most Sincerely,
Jeff Cowan
Fire Chief
Keizer Fire District
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
Mobile Home FireShortly before 2:00 am on Saturday morning, firefighters responded to the report of a single wide mobile home fire at 5355 River Road N Space 89 in Keizer.First arriving fire personnel reported smoke coming from doors and windows. The occupant was located by Keizer Police as the first...
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House FireUnits of the Keizer Fire District responded to the report of a house fire in north Keizer shortly after 1:00 pm on Tuesday afternoon.The call was received at 1:12 pm on November 4, 2008. The caller said there was a fire in the laundry room of the residence at 1115 Swingwood Ct. NE. The caller indica...
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Retired Keizer Fire Chief DiesIt is with great regret that the Keizer Fire District announces the death of retired Fire Chief Duane Sanford. Chief Sanford was 79 years old.Chief Sanford passed away on Wednesday, October 30, 2008 due to complications from a fall on Oct. 18th.Sanford joined the Keizer Fire District in October, 195...
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Agenda & Minutes
12/2/2008 Civil Service Commission Meeting Agenda
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Chemawa Interchange Area Management Plan
City of Keizer
Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Keizer Volunteer Firefighters Association
National Fire Protection Association
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Oregon Volunteer Firefighters Association
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