Ontario Oregon Fire & Rescue

Ontario Oregon Fire & Rescue Official page for Ontario Fire Department. Ontario Fire Department consists of 9 Career Firefighters This site is created by the City of Ontario.

This site is intended to serve as a mechanism for communication between the public and the City of Ontario on all topics relevant to city business. The City of Ontario reserves the right to remove comments or postings that violate any applicable laws. A list of content that will be removed may be viewed at https://www.ontariooregon.org/social.html 41.1.8. Postings to this site are public records o

f the City of Ontario and may be subject to disclosure under the Oregon Public Records Law. The City of Ontario does not endorse nor sponsor any advertising posted by the social media host, that the social media is a private site, or the privacy terms of the site apply. The City of Ontario does not guarantee reliability and accuracy of third-party links.

Special thanks to Hotbox Ontario and their round up program! We used the funds to purchase this new saw.
05/28/2026

Special thanks to Hotbox Ontario and their round up program! We used the funds to purchase this new saw.

πŸ”₯🏑 The first five feet around your home are one of the most important wildfire defense zones you have. Keeping that spac...
05/27/2026

πŸ”₯🏑 The first five feet around your home are one of the most important wildfire defense zones you have. Keeping that space clear can make a big difference.

Leaves πŸ‚ pine needles 🌲 and firewood πŸͺ΅ can all ignite quickly when embers πŸ”₯ land nearby. But everyday outdoor items like welcome mats πŸšͺ patio furniture πŸͺ‘ planters πŸͺ΄ and even trash bins πŸ—‘οΈ can also become fuel if they’re too close to your house.

By keeping this area clean and free of combustible materials, you reduce the chance of wildfire taking hold at your home πŸ’ͺ

πŸ”₯ Small steps build legendary protection πŸ”₯

Learn more: https://www.oregon.gov/osfm/wildfire/Pages/wildfire2.aspx

πŸ”₯πŸ’¨ Vents, soffits, and under your deck are some of the most vulnerable spots wind-driven embers can end up in your home ...
05/25/2026

πŸ”₯πŸ’¨ Vents, soffits, and under your deck are some of the most vulnerable spots wind-driven embers can end up in your home 🏑

Installing 1/8-inch metal mesh over vents and soffits πŸ› οΈ helps keep embers out, reducing the chance they’ll ignite something inside. And if you have a wooden deck lower than four feet, enclosing the underside prevents combustible debris πŸ‚ from collecting where embers can easily ignite it.

These are simple upgrades that make a big difference πŸ’ͺ

πŸ”₯ Small steps build legendary protection πŸ”₯

Learn more: https://www.oregon.gov/osfm/wildfire/Pages/wildfire2.aspx

05/25/2026

Ontario Fire & Rescue Press Release Ontario, OR- On May 23, 2026, at approximately 3:08 PM, Ontario Fire & Rescue (OFR) was dispatched for a camp trailer fire at 1248 NW 20th Avenue within the Ontario Rural Fire Protection District. OFR Engine 103 (crew of three) and Command 105 initially responded....

πŸš’ We’re hiring! πŸš’OF&R is currently accepting applications for two Firefighter/EMT positions. If you’re ready to serve yo...
05/21/2026

πŸš’ We’re hiring! πŸš’

OF&R is currently accepting applications for two Firefighter/EMT positions. If you’re ready to serve your community and join a hardworking team, we’d love to hear from you! πŸ”₯

πŸ‘‰ Visit our website for the full job description:
https://www.ontariooregon.org/jobs.html

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