Park City Fire District

Park City Fire District Park City Fire District is over 100 members strong serving the citizens and guests of Park City.

PCFD is a Special Service District providing Fire, Paramedic, Haz Mat, Back Country, and Technical Rescue response to the greater Park City area. We are also proud to serve through our Fire Prevention and Education programs. We have 8 Fire Stations spread throughout the district: Park Meadows, Snow Park, Silver Lake, Promontory, Canyons, Pinebrook, Summit Park, and Bitner Rd.

We want to take a moment to recognize and congratulate our outstanding Park City Fire District team for their incredible...
03/19/2025

We want to take a moment to recognize and congratulate our outstanding Park City Fire District team for their incredible performance at the 2025 Seattle Stair Climb. Competing
against firefighters from across the globe, our team demonstrated unwavering dedication,
perseverance, and strength-securing an impressive 2nd place overall! A huge congratulations to the following PCFD team members for their incredible achievement:
• Captain Rob Takeno
• Engineer Dave Horning
• Critical Care Paramedic Hudson Zwahlen
• Paramedic Jackson Letterman
• Paramedic Crispin Calvert
• Rescue Tech Firefighter Keaton Williamson
• Firefighter Johnny Price
• Firefighter Bryson Allison

Park City Fire’s chipping program registration period is closing today at 5:00 p.m.! If you would like to register, plea...
09/04/2024

Park City Fire’s chipping program registration period is closing today at 5:00 p.m.! If you would like to register, please visit PCFD.org before the deadline!

WOOD CHIPPING PROGRAM WILDFIRE HOME ASSESSMENT 2024 Firefighter Testing The Park City Fire District will be hosting a test for new firefighters this year. The link … READ MORE NOTICE OF PROPOSED…

“On Sunday afternoon, PCFD crews responded to a report of an auto vs pedestrian involving a semi truck. While parked, th...
06/10/2024

“On Sunday afternoon, PCFD crews responded to a report of an auto vs pedestrian involving a semi truck. While parked, the semi lost it’s brakes and began rolling away. The driver was injured while attempting to recover control of the vehicle. He was transported by ambulance to a Salt Lake valley trauma center. There were no additional victims or damage to private property.”
- BC Sean Briley

04.03.2024 At approximately 9:30 PM, Medic Engine 35, Battalion Chief 3 and Medic Ambulance 37 were dispatched to a stru...
04/04/2024

04.03.2024 At approximately 9:30 PM, Medic Engine 35, Battalion Chief 3 and Medic Ambulance 37 were dispatched to a structure collapse in Summit Park. A small detached garage collapsed and settled on a side hill below. Fortunately, no individuals were injured.

03.28.2024 at approximately 7:30 am, PCFD was dispatched to a large vehicle fire at milepost 5 on SR 40. PCFD arrived an...
03/29/2024

03.28.2024 at approximately 7:30 am, PCFD was dispatched to a large vehicle fire at milepost 5 on SR 40. PCFD arrived and extinguished the fire quickly. No individuals were injured and SR 40 was opened shortly after.
“Quick action to extinguish the fire using a hand line and a bumper mounted nozzle prevented catastrophic failure of the tank and was significant in avoiding a much larger scale fire and hazardous materials incident.”
-Battalion Chief Darren Nelson
Engines 37, 33 & 31, MA37, BC3, UHP, SCSO, PCPD, Wasatch Fire and IMT responded to the scene.

01/24/2024

PCFD’s newest station, Station 34 located in Deer Valley, is the only Park City Fire station that has a fireman’s pole. A fireman’s pole allows firefighters to respond to an emergency faster, as they arrive to the fire engine faster than by using a standard staircase in multi-level fire stations.

We want to remind everyone to keep your hydrant clear. A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around the circumference...
01/18/2024

We want to remind everyone to keep your hydrant clear. A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants... unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times.
Remove any snow and ice.
Clear a wide enough perimeter around the hydrant for firefighters to work.
Clear a path from the hydrant to the street.

01/17/2024

We are in a winter weather pattern and the roads will be icy and slick at times. Please use caution and reduce your speed to avoid accidents! Leave early for your destination to give yourself extra time to arrive safely.

During the last few days, All Park City Fire District Paramedics have been participating in a National Difficult Airway ...
01/17/2024

During the last few days, All Park City Fire District Paramedics have been participating in a National Difficult Airway 16 hour Certification Course.
During this course the paramedics have trained in:
Increased mastery of high risk airway scenarios.
Studying the anatomically and physiologically difficult airway.
Learned simple, effective airway algorithms for a reproducible approach to any emergency airway.
Understanding the challenges associated with managing pediatric airways.
Participated in hands-on sessions exclusively focusing on difficult and failed airways, emphasizing rescue strategies and devices.
Faced the most challenging patient scenarios including elevated ICP, pulmonary edema, cardiogenic shock, status asthmaticus foreign body in the airway, direct airway trauma, multiple system trauma with shock, and many more.
Thank you to the instructors for coming to a park City and teaching this course. From left to right
Nick Zuber
Cory Cox
Alex Rogerson
Nick Volz



📸Eric Anderson and Grace Haynie

https://youtu.be/5nTgi6WTETgThis year we will be featuring a day in the life of a Park City Firefighter at each of Park ...
01/16/2024

https://youtu.be/5nTgi6WTETg
This year we will be featuring a day in the life of a Park City Firefighter at each of Park City Fire Districts Fire Stations.

This Month, we are visiting Station 36. Station 36 is located at 1977 Canyons Resort Drive. This station’s primary response area includes subdivisions of Park West, Sunpeak, Bear Hollow, Silver Springs, White Pine Canyon, and a small portion of the Park Meadows.
Station 36 is located near The Canyons Ski Resort.
The station houses the on-duty Battalion Chief, three firefighters and during the ski season it also houses 2 EMTs to staff Ambulance 36.
The Firefighters at station 36 all have tech certifications in addition to their fire certifications. These include Confined Space, Trench Rescue, Ropes, Vehicle Extrication and Hazmat Tech.
The apparatus, at station 36, is a Ladder Truck, Ambulance, Heavy Rescue, Moto, Type 3 Wildland.


Videographer: Harry Read

This year we will be featuring a day in the life of a Park City Firefighter at each of Park City Fire Districts Fire Stations.This Month, we are visiting Sta...

Today we reflect on the man and his powerful words to live by. “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are ...
01/15/2024

Today we reflect on the man and his powerful words to live by.
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are we doing for others?” Martin Luther King Jr.

It’s an honor and privilege to serve the Park City Communities not just today, but everyday.

01.13.24 at approximately 6:00pm PCFD responded to a multi car accident on 224 and Olympic Pkwy. Engine 33, Ambulance 35...
01/14/2024

01.13.24 at approximately 6:00pm PCFD responded to a multi car accident on 224 and Olympic Pkwy. Engine 33, Ambulance 35, Ambulance 36, and Truck 36 responded.
There were no injuries.
Please drive careful and stay safe during these snow storms.

📸Chad Kramer

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736 Bitner Road
Park City, UT
84098

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