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About

Coquille Indian Tribe

The Coquille Indian Tribe Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency services to the Coquille Indian Tribe and surrounding communities in Coos County, Oregon.

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The Coquille Indian Tribe Fire Department was established to serve the Coquille Indian Tribe and nearby areas, ensuring the safety and well-being of its members and the general public. The department is committed to providing high-quality fire suppression, emergency medical services, and public safety education. With a focus on community engagement and cultural respect, the department works closely with tribal and local authorities to enhance emergency response capabilities. Their mission is to protect lives, property, and the environment through effective fire prevention and emergency response strategies.

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State of Oregon

Oregon is served by a coordinated network of state, regional, and local agencies that work together to protect communities, manage natural resources, and deliver essential services. From environmental protection to public safety, these agencies ensure responsive, equitable governance across the state’s diverse landscapes—supporting residents through collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to community well-being.