Evans Valley Fire District #6

Evans Valley Fire District #6 Proudly Serving the Community of Wimer

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Happy Flag Day from Evans Valley Fire District  #6 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈToday we proudly honor the American flag and the values it repre...
06/14/2026

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Happy Flag Day from Evans Valley Fire District #6 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Today we proudly honor the American flag and the values it represents: freedom, service, sacrifice, and unity.

As firefighters and first responders, we are grateful for the opportunity to serve this incredible community beneath the Stars and Stripes every day. Thank you to the men and women, past and present, who have helped protect the freedoms our flag represents.

From all of us at EVFD #6, we wish you a safe and meaningful Flag Day.

Proud to serve Evans Valley and our surrounding community.

πŸ“£ TODAY– EVANS VALLEY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL πŸ“£Don’t forget to join us Today, June 13th from 10 AM – 12 PM at the Evans Vall...
06/13/2026

πŸ“£ TODAY– EVANS VALLEY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL πŸ“£

Don’t forget to join us Today, June 13th from 10 AM – 12 PM at the Evans Valley Fire Station.

Learn more about the proposed Community Resource Center, ask questions, and share your feedback with EVFD #6 leadership.

See you there, Evans Valley!

πŸ”₯ FIRE SEASON SAFETY REMINDER πŸ”₯As we enter fire season Evans Valley Fire District  #6 would like to remind everyone that...
06/13/2026

πŸ”₯ FIRE SEASON SAFETY REMINDER πŸ”₯

As we enter fire season Evans Valley Fire District #6 would like to remind everyone that floating sky lanterns and other open-flame airborne devices should never be used.

While sky lanterns may appear harmless, they contain an open flame and can travel significant distances before landing, creating a potential wildfire hazard.

During fire season, please avoid:

β€’ Floating sky lanterns
β€’ Fire balloons
β€’ Any open-flame devices that can drift or spread fire

Wildfires can start from a single spark. Taking simple precautions helps protect our homes, forests, farms, and community.

Thank you for doing your part to keep Evans Valley safe this summer.

πŸš’ Evans Valley Fire District #6
One Spark Is All It Takes.

πŸ“£ THIS SATURDAY – EVANS VALLEY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL πŸ“£Don’t forget to join us June 13th from 10 AM – 12 PM at the Evans Va...
06/12/2026

πŸ“£ THIS SATURDAY – EVANS VALLEY COMMUNITY TOWN HALL πŸ“£

Don’t forget to join us June 13th from 10 AM – 12 PM at the Evans Valley Fire Station.

Learn more about the proposed Community Resource Center, ask questions, and share your feedback with EVFD #6 leadership.

See you there, Evans Valley!

πŸš’ IF WE CAN’T FIND YOU, WE CAN’T HELP YOU πŸš’In an emergency, every second counts. If your address isn’t clearly visible f...
06/10/2026

πŸš’ IF WE CAN’T FIND YOU, WE CAN’T HELP YOU πŸš’

In an emergency, every second counts. If your address isn’t clearly visible from the road, it can slow down first responders when time matters most.

That’s why Evans Valley Fire District #6 is offering FREE reflective address markers to district residents.

βœ”οΈ Easy to see day or night
βœ”οΈ Helps firefighters and EMS find your home faster
βœ”οΈ Simple step that can make a big difference

πŸ“ Stop by the fire station to pick yours up:
8677 E Evans Creek Rd β€’ Rogue River, OR

Before an emergency strikes… can we find your home?

Please share this post with neighbors, especially those on rural roads or long driveways. πŸ’›

06/09/2026

𝙁𝙄𝙍𝙀 π˜Ώπ˜Όπ™‰π™‚π™€π™ π™„π™‰π˜Ύπ™π™€π˜Όπ™Žπ™„π™‰π™‚ π™π™Š π™ˆπ™Šπ˜Ώπ™€π™π˜Όπ™π™€: Fire danger on Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) Southwest Oregon District-protected land will increase to moderate (blue) on Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 12:01 a.m. Lands affected by this declaration include 1.8 million acres of state, private, county, city and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) forestlands in Jackson and Josephine counties. The Industrial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) will remain at one.

Although the region has seen a brief stretch of cooler days, vegetation continues to dry, and the increasing heat this week will accelerate that drying as temperatures climb toward the 100 degree mark. This combination of ongoing drying and rising heat is increasing fire danger and prompting the shift to moderate on Thursday.

Beginning Thursday at 12:01 a.m., the following new public fire restrictions will take effect:

β€’ Open fires are prohibited, which includes campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires and warming fires, except at locations deemed a designated campground. Portable cooking stoves or firepits using liquefied or bottled fuels are still allowed in areas clear of flammable vegetation;

β€’ Chainsaws may not be used between 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. during moderate fire danger. During hours outside of this time frame, chainsaws may be used but require that the operator have one shovel and one 8 ounce or larger fire extinguisher at the work site. A fire watch is also required for one hour after each chainsaw use;

β€’ Cutting, grinding and welding of metal is not allowed between 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. during moderate fire danger. These activities will be allowed during hours outside of this time frame only if the work site is a cleared area and a charged garden hose or one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher is at the job site;

β€’ The mowing of dead or dried grass with power-driven equipment is not allowed between 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. This restriction does not include mowing of green lawns, or equipment used for the commercial culture and harvest of agricultural crops;

β€’ Motorized vehicles, including motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, will be allowed only on improved roads free of flammable vegetation. One shovel and one gallon of water, or one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher, is required while traveling. All-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher;

β€’ Possession of the following firefighting equipment is required while traveling, except on state highways, county roads and driveways: one shovel and one gallon of water or one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher. As noted above, all-terrain vehicles and motorcycles must be equipped with one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher;

β€’ Any other spark-emitting internal combustion engine use not specifically mentioned is not allowed between 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. during moderate fire danger. Use of any spark-emitting internal combustion engine is allowed outside of this time frame only if the work site is a cleared area and a charged garden hose or one 2Β½ pound or larger fire extinguisher is at the job site;

Public fire restrictions currently in effect, which will remain in effect, include:

β€’ No debris burning, including piles and debris burned in burn barrels.
β€’ No fireworks on or within one eighth of a mile of ODF-protected land.
β€’ Exploding targets and tracer ammunition, or any bullet with a pyrotechnic charge in its base, are prohibited.
β€’ Smoking while traveling will only be allowed in enclosed vehicles on improved roads, in boats on the water and other specifically designated locations.
β€’ Any electric fence controllers must be approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory or be certified by the Department of Consumer and Business Services and be installed and used in compliance with the fence controller’s instructions for fire safe operation.

Following fire season regulations helps to decrease the number of human-caused fires, as these activities are known to create sparks and start fires.

For more information about the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Fire Season regulations, visit our page, or our website, www.swofire.com. You can also call or visit the Southwest Oregon District unit office nearest to you:

Medford Unit, 5286 Table Rock Rd., Central Point – (541) 664-3328 Grants Pass Unit, 5375 Monument Dr., Grants Pass – (541) 474-3152

πŸš’ SUPPORT LOCAL FIRE TRAINING IN EVANS VALLEY πŸš’EVFD  #6 is seeking residential, agricultural, and commercial properties ...
06/08/2026

πŸš’ SUPPORT LOCAL FIRE TRAINING IN EVANS VALLEY πŸš’

EVFD #6 is seeking residential, agricultural, and commercial properties where firefighters can conduct monthly training exercises.

These trainings help our crews practice:
βœ… Arrival procedures
βœ… Scene operations
βœ… Communication
βœ… Chain-of-command protocols

Firefighters will NOT enter occupied homes or structures without permission.

By allowing EVFD #6 to train on your property, you are directly helping strengthen emergency preparedness and response capabilities throughout our community.

Interested in supporting local firefighter training efforts?

πŸ“§ Contact Deputy Chief McGowan at:
[email protected]

Thank you for supporting your local firefighters! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Address

8677 E Evans Crk Road
Rogue River, OR
97537

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