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Pleasant Hill - Goshen Fire & Rescue

Pleasant Hill - Goshen Fire & Rescue

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Current Conditions

LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Oct 16

Pleasant Hill - Goshen Fire & Rescue
Continuous Rain
58°F
48°F

Moderate Fire Hazard

Rain, not freezing, continuous, moderate, winds and high temperatures forecasted for the day.

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Pleasant Hill - Goshen Fire & Rescue

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 Pleasant Hill Goshen Fire & Rescue serves the communities of Pleasant Hill, Goshen, and Jasper in Oregon. Formed through the merger of two fire districts in 2018, this department provides comprehensive emergency services, including fire suppression, medical response, and rescue operations. The department is staffed by a dedicated team of professionals who prioritize community safety and preparedness. With a focus on efficient service delivery and strong community ties, Pleasant Hill Goshen Fire & Rescue is committed to protecting lives and property in the region. 

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