Does Hillsboro Fire Department issue permits?
Where do I submit fire alarm or fire sprinkler plans
for review?
How do I find out if it is a burn day?
What number do I call if my
neighbor is burning leaves and the smoke is bothering me?
How do I get information on the Juvenile Firesetter
Program? How do I get a copy of a fire investigation report?
How do I schedule a fire truck, firefighters, or a
speaker at an event? How do I get my smoke alarm checked?
What should I do with a fire extinguisher that
doesn't work? Where can I get by blood pressure checked?
Will a fire inspector come out and look at my woodstove? Why do so many fire vehicles and firefighters respond to
simple incidents?
Does the fire department transport people to the
hospital? Then, why does the fire
department come to medical emergencies if they do not transport?
How much does the Fire Department charge if they come to an
emergency? What do firefighters do everyday?
Why do firefighters do what they do?
How can I apply to become a volunteer firefighter?
Does Hillsboro Fire Department issue
permits?
Yes, call
Fire Prevention at 503-681-6166 for permits. (Return to Top)
Where
do I submit fire alarm or fire sprinkler plans for review? Hillsboro
Fire Department reviews and approves plans for automatic fire sprinklers, fire
alarms, hood extinguishing systems, and other fire-protection systems. Plans
should be submitted at the Main Fire Station, 240 South First Avenue. Call the
Fire Prevention Office at 503-681-6166 for further information.
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How do I
find out if it is a burn day?
The
Burn Information Hotline is 503-681-6204. It is updated on a daily basis. Remember, check
before you burn! (Return to Top)
What
number do I call if my neighbor is burning leaves and the smoke is bothering me?
Call
503-629-0111. This is the non-emergency number for 9-1-1. Explain the situation
and the location. The Fire Department will be called to investigate. (Return
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How do I
get information on the Juvenile Firesetter Program?
Hillsboro
Fire Department maintains an active intervention program for children who use
fire. Contact Storm Smith at 503-681-6166.
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How
do I get a copy of a fire investigation report?
Submit a
written request for the report with a $7.00 check made payable to City of
Hillsboro to Hillsboro Fire Department - 240 South First Avenue, Hillsboro OR
97123. (Return to Top)
How do I schedule a fire truck,
firefighters, or a speaker at an event? Call the
Community Education office at least three week in advance at 503-681-6273 to
schedule your event. (Return to Top)
How do I get my smoke alarm checked? Call the
Community Education Officer to schedule a free smoke alarm inspection,
503-681-6273. (Return to Top)
What should I do with a fire
extinguisher that doesn't work?
If the extinguisher has a metal valve assembly, it can be recharged. You may find a company to to do that by looking in the
Yellow Pages under Fire Extinguishers. Compare the price of recharging with the purchase of a comparable new extinguisher. If the extinguisher has a plastic valve and handle assembly, it must be recycled in the Metro Hazardous Household Recycling system. (Return to Top)
Where can I get by blood pressure checked?
Go to any fire station, any day, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Main ~ 240 S. First Avenue
Brookwood ~ 5045 SE Drake Street
Ronler Acres ~ 4455 NW 229th Avenue
Parkwood ~ 275 NE 25th Avenue
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Will a fire inspector come out and
look at my woodstove? The Fire
Department does not inspect woodstoves. New installations
of woodstoves require a permit from the Building Department,
150 East Main Street, Suite 250, call 503-681-6145. Existing
installations should have proof of a permit or written
approval from the Building Department. (Return to Top)
Why do so many fire vehicles and
firefighters respond to simple incidents?
Fire
Department personnel are dispatched according to the information received by the
9-1-1 operator. In a fire, for instance, there are numerous tasks that must be done simultaneously in order to stop the fire quickly. These tasks include, fire attack, ventilation (which releases the hot, toxic gases in the structure), water supply, Rapid Intevention Team (which rescues an interior crew should they become entrapped), and command. If the incident truly is simple and does not require all of the resources originally dispatched, the first arriving crew can cancel the other responding units. Fire personnel respond as fast as we are allowed, prepared to encounter the worst.
The winner in these situations will always be the citizen who needs help.
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Does the fire department transport
people to the hospital?
No, if you
need to be transported to a hospital, a private ambulance service will transport
you. (Return to Top)
Then, why does the fire department
come to medical emergencies if they do not transport?
Because fire stations are staffed 24
hours everyday and crews are within a 4-minute response area, we are able to quickly respond
to all emergencies. All of our fire engines, trucks, and rescues are staffed by Emeregency Medical Technicians and many have Paramedics on board. They can begin life-saving treatments and stabilize a patient often many minutes before an ambulance can arrive. When seconds count, count on your Fire
Department! (Return to Top)
How much does the Fire Department charge
if they come to an emergency? We do not
charge for providing emergency services. (Return to Top)
What do firefighters do everyday? When
firefighters are not helping people, they are busy in training, developing
pre-fire plans and mapping the City, maintaining the station and apparatus, and
working with the public. Unlike the "old days" firefighters are busy!
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Why do firefighters do what they do?
Because they like to
and want to
help others. (Return to Top)
How can I apply to become a volunteer firefighter?
City residency is required, but experience is not - training will be provided. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter, fill out the Volunteer Firefighter Application, print it out and mail or submit the application to the Hillsboro Main Fire Station, 240 S First Ave., Hillsboro OR 97123. The Training Division will contact each person for an interview. After the interview, each applicant will be notified of the disposition of their application. Anyone selected as a volunteer firefighter will be sent to 6-8 weeks of training before becoming a volunteer firefighter. (Return to Top) |