Burning is allowed 12/3-12/5.
LOCAL FIRE WEATHER Dec 3
Fog or ice fog, sky invisible, no appreciable change,
Redmond Fire & Rescue provides fire, rescue, and ambulance services to an estimated population of 50,000 within the City of Redmond and the surrounding rural district including Terrebonne, Eagle Crest, and Pronghorn.
Serving one of the fastest growing cities in Oregon, Redmond Fire & Rescue provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, and fire prevention to the City of Redmond, parts of Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson Counties. With three strategically located stations, the Department can rapidly respond to calls within its 133 square mile service area.
Redmond Fire & Rescue relies on a team of highly trained career firefighters, to serve the community 24/7. The District's firefighters undergo extensive training to stay prepared for structural and wildland fires, medical emergencies, rescues, hazardous materials response and more. Paramedics and EMTs deliver cutting-edge prehospital emergency care.
In addition to emergency response, Redmond Fire & Rescue places a strong emphasis on community risk reduction through fire inspections, code enforcement, and public education programs. The District actively works to make Redmond fire safe through wildfire preparedness outreach, and partnerships with organizations like FireFree and Firewise Communities.
With a deep commitment to protecting lives, property and environment, Redmond Fire & Rescue strives to serve as responsible stewards and prepared responders. The District's personnel look forward to continuing a tradition of exceptional service and community collaboration.
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