Saline County Rural Fire Protection

Saline County Rural Fire Protection We have two stations to serve the District Tax supported fire district serving much of Saline County, Missouri with fire, rescue and emergency medical services.

Station One (660) 886-3312 operates from the Marshall Fire Department 471 W Arrow St. Marshall, MO 65340. Station Two operates from 113 S 6th St. Arrow Rock, MO 65320

02/19/2026

‼️⚠️ New Red Flag warning is now in effect for much of Missouri Thursday afternoon and early evening.
⚠️ The combination of low humidity, strong westerly winds, and dry vegetation will support dangerous fire behavior.
⚠️A Red Flag Warning remains in effect for parts of northern Missouri until 7PM tonight.

03/14/2025

Please remain weather aware tomorrow (Friday).
1. Winds - Gusts in excess of 50 MPH.
2. Critical Fire Conditions - Any fires can spread quickly and erratically.
3. Strong to Severe Storms - Expected Friday late afternoon into the evening. Damaging winds are the primary concern.

03/12/2025

Assistant Chief Donald R. Kammerich of the Pilot Grove Area Fire Protection District in Pilot Grove, Missouri, fell in the line-of-duty on Monday, March 10th, 2025 due to Heart Attack at the age of 64.

01/27/2025

Our brother 702 made his last call today January 26th 2025. Please keep his wife, kids, and family in prayers.

10/22/2024

Warm and breezy conditions are expected today with elevated fire danger this afternoon. That means it is probably best to leave any burning to professionals. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are also possible.

07/08/2024

It is with great sadness that I announce that Boone County Fire Protection District Assistant Chief Matthew Tobben died this morning during a swift water rescue operation.

Assistant Chief Matt Tobben was assisting the Columbia Fire Department during a swift water rescue operation at Rangeline Street and Bear Creek early this morning. The firefighters had rescued two individuals when the zodiac boat overturned and Chief Tobben was thrown from the boat and drowned. The Columbia Firefighter and the two victims originally rescued were able to be rescued and are doing ok.

Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Scott Olsen, Fire Chief
Boone County Fire Protection District

06/06/2024

Regular Board Meeting June 11, 2024 @ Saline County Ambulance District Board Room 4:00 pm.

04/24/2024

Regular Board Meeting April 30, 2024 @ Saline County Ambulance District Board Room 4:00 pm.

Please do Not burn today
03/24/2024

Please do Not burn today

The combination of low relative humidity, strong 🙴 gusty southeast winds, and dry vegetation will be favorable for dangerous and rapid fire spread if a fire does start. Burning is highly discouraged. Obey burn bans imposed by local officials and law enforcement.

03/21/2024

Regular Board Meeting March 26, 2024 @ Saline County Ambulance District Board Room 4:00 pm.

From our Brothers and Sisters in Nebraska
03/09/2024

From our Brothers and Sisters in Nebraska

03/06/2024

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471 W Arrow PO Box 131
Marshall, MO
65340

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Saline County Rural Fire Protection District is a tax-supported fire district serving much of Saline County, Missouri with fire, rescue and emergency medical services. Station 1 (660) 886-3312 operates from the Marshall Fire Department at 471 W Arrow St. Marshall, MO 65340. The Station One fire chief is Tony Day. Station 2 (660) 837-3479 operates from 113 S. 6th St. Arrow Rock, MO 65320. The Station Two fire chief is Mike Dickey. Saline County Rural Fire has mutual aid agreements with Slater Fire Department, Malta Bend Fire Department, West Central Fire Protection District: Sweet Springs and Blackburn, and Glasgow Fire District. Training is conducted at the individual stations and in conjunction with other fire and local, state and federal emergency management agencies and the University of Missouri Fire School.