- Fire Stations, Administrative Facilities and Community Meeting Rooms
PF R delivers emergency response services through 31 fire stations, which are strategically located throughout the City of Portland Each station is responsible for specific parts of the City, called Fire Management Areas (FMAs)
- Portland Fire Rescue
We keep all communities protected through a combination of prevention, community health programs, and all-hazard response to fire, medical, natural disaster, and other emergencies
- Station 1 - Portland. gov
In addition to their standard firefighting and EMS (medical) training, Station 1 members (along with their Eastside counterparts at Station 12) are trained in high angle rope (including tram), water surface, heavy machinery and vehicle entrapment, collapse, trench and tunnel rescue
- Programs | Portland Fire Rescue | Portland. gov
Neighborhood Emergency Teams are Portland residents trained by PBEM and Portland Fire Rescue to provide emergency disaster assistance within their own neighborhoods
- About Portland Fire Rescue
We keep all communities protected through a combination of prevention, community health programs, and all-hazard response to fire, medical, natural disaster, and other emergencies
- Station 17 - Portland. gov
Station 17 is unique due to the specialized training of the members who must remain trained and ready to respond on a fire engine, the 46-foot Fire Boat Vernon Bus, a 35-foot fast-response rescue boat, or the 55-foot Fire Boat 17 “Skukum Ats”
- Plans Review and Permitting - Portland. gov
The Plan Review office of Portland Fire Rescue’s Prevention Division works with the City of Portland’s Bureau of Development Services on commercial and residential subdivisions, design review, annexations, rezoning, conditional use permits, staff level permits, variance requests and verifies compliance of non-building agreements
- Portland Fire and Rescue Permit Center
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