![]() In addition, Clackamas Fire District #1 provides services to five cities (including the City of Damascus, Happy Valley, Johnson City, Milwaukie, and Oregon City), as well as the unincorporated areas of Barton, Beavercreek, Boring, Carus, Carver, Central Point, Clackamas, Clarkes, Eagle Creek, Oak Lodge, Redland, South End, and Westwood. As of July 1, 2014, Clackamas Fire District #1 is providing contracted service to Boring Fire District #59. ![]() For More Information, visit: Chiloquin-Agency Lake Fire DistrictĬlackamas Fire District #1 is proud to be an internationally accredited organization,which provides fire protection, fire prevention, rescue operations, and emergency medical services. The area includes those private lands that lie east of the PP&L substation on the Sprague River Road to approximately mile post 12 on the Sprague River Road Williamson River Road to Lone Pine Road and the southerly line to Sprague River Road at mile post 12. This area covers an area of approximately 49 square miles. In 1998, a group of citizens east of Chiloquin from an area commonly referred to as “9 Mile” approached the Board of Directors requesting to annex into the Fire District. The District boundaries are those lands from Modoc Point north to the Oregon State Fish Hatchery on Hwy 62 east to the Bonneville Power lines and south back to Modoc Point. The District was formed as per Oregon Revised Statutes 192 (Special Districts) and 478 (Rural Fire Protection Districts). The original District consisted of approximately 56 square miles. The Chiloquin-Agency Lake Rural Fire Protection District was formed as the results of an election of the Chiloquin Area in 1980. For more information, visit: Breitenbush Fire Department Forest Service Campgrounds and 300 dispersed campsites, and the southern part of forest service road 46 between Detroit and Estacada. Forest Service leased properties, two U.S. Today the Breitenbush Fire Department commonly known as the 'BFD' is a non-profit 501c3 organization with a board of directors representing the two communities. The service area includes the hot springs retreat and conference center and its 60 member community, 72 summer homes on U.S. ![]() ![]() The goal, to provide first response fire protection, search and rescue, and emergency medical services for this remote area, working in conjunction with other area agencies. During the fall of 2006 a newly-formed board began meeting, representing both the Breitenbush and adjacent summer homes communities. The Breitenbush Fire Department began operation in April of 2005 as a part of the Breitenbush Hot Springs Retreat and Conference Center north of Detroit, Oregon along the Breitenbush River. ![]()
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