Clark County Fire Department

Clark County Fire Department Welcome to the official Clark County (NV) Fire Department page Our suppression division responds to over 140,000 calls for assistance each year.

The Clark County Fire Department (CCFD) serves the residents and visitors of southern Nevada including the Las Vegas Strip and other parts of unincorporated Clark County in the Las Vegas valley. In fact, the CCFD's headquarters firehouse is arguably the busiest in the nation. Our prevention division is works diligently to create the safest environment for residents and visitors alike. This divisio

n is charged with ensuring life safety protection in all the resorts and casinos along the Las Vegas Strip.

05/29/2026

Meet the Clark County Fire Department Protecting Harry Reid International Airport.

From live-fire aircraft training to rapid emergency response drills, these firefighters are prepared to act within seconds when disaster strikes. Veteran firefighter, Ted Leavitt shares what it takes to protect one of the busiest airports in the country and why serving Clark County has become a family legacy.

Watch as Airport Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) crews train with specialized trucks capable of carrying thousands of gallons of water and foam, designed to battle intense fuel fires and save lives.

05/22/2026

Being a firefighter with the Clark County Fire Department involves much more than fighting fires. The Department goes beyond emergency response, building lasting connections through year-round community outreach. From holiday gift shopping for families in need to school visits, charity events, and community celebrations, firefighters strengthen trust and support across Clark County.

This  , hear directly from the dedicated paramedics of the Clark County Fire Department about why they chose to serve an...
05/18/2026

This , hear directly from the dedicated paramedics of the Clark County Fire Department about why they chose to serve and what they enjoy most about their work.

From providing lifesaving medical care to offering comfort and reassurance during stressful moments, these first responders make a difference in our community every single day.

Thank you to all EMS professionals for your commitment and service to .

05/06/2026
05/04/2026

Happy ! Today, we honor the courage, dedication, and service of firefighters who risk their lives to keep our community safe! 🚒🔥

05/01/2026

Meet Countess, a highly trained Ignitable Liquid Detection K9 with the Clark County Fire Department. With a 98.7% accuracy rate, she can detect more than 60 ignitable liquids, even after evidence has been washed away.

From helping solve arson cases to educating local students, Countess plays a vital role in keeping Clark County safe. CCTV's Sue Leavitt has more on how Countess, trained through the national ATF (The Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives) program, she and her handler, Ron Mauro work together to uncover what others can't.

Exercise   tomorrow at the airport. This is just a drill involving Clark County Fire Department airport fire crews. Some...
04/29/2026

Exercise tomorrow at the airport. This is just a drill involving Clark County Fire Department airport fire crews. Something to take note of if driving or traveling in the area around the airport.

⚠️Community notice: On Thursday, April 30, the Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting team at Harry Reid International Airport will conduct a live fire training exercise. Residents and travelers may see smoke or flames and hear activity on the airfield. This is a routine training. No emergency is taking place.

BATTLE OF THE BADGES🚒🩸 While Fire didn’t take home the win this year, the real victory was the incredible community turn...
04/29/2026

BATTLE OF THE BADGES🚒🩸

While Fire didn’t take home the win this year, the real victory was the incredible community turnout and the lives impacted through each donation. Moments like this are a reminder that when our community comes together, the impact goes far beyond any final tally.

We’re grateful to everyone who showed up, rolled up a sleeve, and made a difference- donors, volunteers, and partners alike. Your willingness to give supports hospitals across the valley and ensures lifesaving resources are there when they’re needed most.

Service shows up in many ways—and this was one of them.

Good work by the Clark County Fire Department and the LVMPD Search and Rescue team along with the Bureau of Land Managem...
04/20/2026

Good work by the Clark County Fire Department and the LVMPD Search and Rescue team along with the Bureau of Land Management - Nevada over the weekend as they responded to one call out at Red Rock Canyon and ended up having to deal with two other unexpected requests for assistance.

The original call was for a hiker injured on the First Creek Trail. As work was taking place to stabilize and extract the patient, another hiker approached rescuers about an unconscious, unresponsive and elderly hiker in need of medical care. As efforts were being made to get the two to the hospital, teams got word of a motorcycle accident with an injured rider inside the Red Rock Loop.

It took maneuvering of resources, but in the end - teamwork got all three people from the three events to the hospital. All in a day's work helping people who live in and visit Southern Nevada.

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Clark County Firefighter Paramedic John Moreno. His dedication to serv...
03/29/2026

We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Clark County Firefighter Paramedic John Moreno. His dedication to serving others and commitment to protecting our community will never be forgotten.

John answered the call to help people on some of their hardest days, and his impact reached far beyond the emergencies he responded to. He was a teammate, a public servant, and a source of strength and compassion to so many.

Our hearts are with his family, friends, and fellow firefighters during this incredibly difficult time. We honor his life, his service, and the legacy he leaves behind. Thank you for your sacrifice and for the difference you made in our community.

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575 E Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV
89119

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