Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association INC.

Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association INC. Private, Non-Profit Wildland Fire Fighting Association Corporate Officers are elected by the Board of Directors.

About SITPA

For over a century the Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association's firefighters have been protecting private, state, and federal lands in west-central Idaho from wildfires. SITPA is believed to be the oldest, continuously operating, cooperative fire management organization in the United States. Established informally in 1904 when private, state, and federal forest land owners joine

d together to provide wildfire protection for their lands, SITPA's members and employees remain committed to providing a strong, efficient and cost effective fire protection organization. SITPA is recognized as an approved timber protective association, and operates under agreement approved by the state Board of Land Commissioners. Formally incorporated in 1981 as a private, non-profit corporation(IRS Code 501(c)(4)), SITPA is managed and directed by a Board of Directors elected annually by its members. The Chief Fire Warden is appointed as the Secretary-Treasurer of the corporation and manages day-to-day business of the association and has been appointed as a state fire warden by the Director, Idaho Department of Lands. The Idaho Department of Lands is a member of SITPA. With Headquarters located in McCall and a field office in Cascade, SITPA employs personnel to provide for the prevention, detection, and suppression of wildland fires throughout the Southern Idaho Forest Protective District. Firefighters and equipment (engines, water tenders and dozers) are located in McCall and Cascade, and SITPA has entered into agreements for the exchange of additional fire suppression resources when need with local, state and federal fire protection agencies.

Living with Wildfire: Insurance & Landowner Preparedness.What this means for you.What steps to take to protect your prop...
04/22/2026

Living with Wildfire: Insurance & Landowner Preparedness.
What this means for you.
What steps to take to protect your property.
May 29, 3-7 PM
Elk Creek Church, McCall
How wildfire risk affects insurance.
Steps to reduce risk.
Connect with resources and experts.
https://forms.gle/tkrS5X6Qix4WzEdP9

Living with Wildfire: Insurance & Landowner Preparedness.What this means for you.What steps to take to protect your prop...
04/22/2026

Living with Wildfire: Insurance & Landowner Preparedness.
What this means for you.
What steps to take to protect your property.
May 29, 3-7 PM
Elk Creek Church, McCall
How wildfire risk affects insurance.
Practical steps to reduce risk.
Connect with resources and experts
https://forms.gle/tkrS5X6Qix4WzEdP9

Valley County Wildfire Preparedness Day 2026. Saturday May 2nd, 11am-2pm, Donnelly Fire Department.
04/02/2026

Valley County Wildfire Preparedness Day 2026. Saturday May 2nd, 11am-2pm, Donnelly Fire Department.

SITPA is looking to hire Engine/Module Captains.Pay starts at $26/hr.See our website for more information, description, ...
03/24/2026

SITPA is looking to hire Engine/Module Captains.
Pay starts at $26/hr.
See our website for more information, description, and application.
www.sitpa.org

03/24/2026
03/05/2026
03/03/2026

🌲 Spacing between trees and shrubs plays a major role in wildfire safety.

🔥 When trees and shrubs are planted too close together, fire can move quickly from the ground into tree canopies. This is called a ladder fuel effect, and it significantly increases wildfire intensity near homes.

Recommended spacing guidelines:

5–30 feet from the home:
Trees should have at least 18 feet between canopies

30–60 feet from the home:
Maintain 12 feet between tree canopies

60–100 feet from the home:
Keep 6- 10 feet of spacing between canopies

Shrubs should be planted in small, separated groups, not continuous rows

Remove vegetation growing directly beneath trees

Proper spacing helps slow fire spread, reduces heat intensity, and gives firefighters a safer chance to defend homes.
Small changes in how plants are spaced can make a meaningful difference.

Apply for a Valley County Firewise Grant to achieve this goal on your property

Apply Here: 2026 Valley County Firewise Grant Application

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnCWDDzZg6QD0-P1BZtYxaUpKqGwVlqDxqRZke7gHXo7rjsA/viewform

Cascade Fire Department
Donnelly Rural Fire Protection District
McCall Fire & EMS
Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association INC.
Valley County Idaho
Yellow Pine Idaho
City of McCall
Valley Soil & Water Conservation District
Lake Cascade Recreation Area & Cascade Chamber of Commerce

Address

555 Deinhard Lane
McCall, ID
83638

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(208) 634-2268

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