CAL FIRE Riverside L2881

CAL FIRE Riverside L2881 CAL FIRE Firefighters L2881 District 6 Riverside CAL FIRE L2881 Riverside District is approximately 1100 members strong. L2881 is affiliated with CPF and IAFF.

The Riverside County Fire Department in cooperation with CAL FIRE operates 95 fire stations in 15 battalions, providing fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue, HazMat, and fire prevention services. The equipment used by the department has the versatility to respond to both urban and wildland emergency conditions. The RCOFD fleet includes Type I municipal fire engines staffed with par

amedics, Type 3 brush engines, trucks, tillers, paramedic ambulances, squads, a helicopter, hazardous materials unit, incident command units, water tenders, fire crew vehicles, mobile communications centers, breathing support units, fire dozers, and mobile emergency feeding units. Riverside County once started mainly as a Wildland Fire Department. We have grown into a municipal Fire Department that rivals the level of service of any large municipality. The growth of our county has been explosive over the last decade, which has dictated that we elevate our services to the citizens that both reside and work within our service area.

08/18/2023
This week, District VI Deputy Vice Presidents Cameron Baber, Jorge Segura, Danny Kitt and District Vice President Tyler ...
02/16/2023

This week, District VI Deputy Vice Presidents Cameron Baber, Jorge Segura, Danny Kitt and District Vice President Tyler L. Williams are attending L2881 Finance Training in Sacramento at our Local 2881 Union Hall. This class goes over our District VI Budget and auditing the previous year. This class is imperative to the day to day operations of our District, and a required class in our union training matrix to attend.

Fraternally,

Tyler L. Williams
CAL FIRE Local 2881
District VI Vice President

From Feb 7th-9th 2023 most of the District VI Executive Staff is up at Sacramento Local 2881 HQ attending New Officer Tr...
02/09/2023

From Feb 7th-9th 2023 most of the District VI Executive Staff is up at Sacramento Local 2881 HQ attending New Officer Training. Attending this training from District VI:

District Deputy Vice Presidents: Cameron Baber, Danny Kitt and Jorge Segura

Membership Services: Chad Ayotte

District Vice President: Tyler L. Williams

These next couple months, Union Officers will be attending mandatory classes up in Sacramento such as: Finance Training, Representation Class, Advanced Leadership, Family Liasion, and Membership Support. These classes are vital for Union Officers to attend to make our District Union Officers stronger everyday.

Fraternally,

Tyler L. Williams
CAL FIRE Local 2881
District VI Vice President

Please see the attached flyer for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Parade in San Diego!Fraternally,Tyler L. WilliamsCAL FIRE L...
02/07/2023

Please see the attached flyer for the upcoming St. Patrick’s Parade in San Diego!

Fraternally,

Tyler L. Williams
CAL FIRE Local 2881
District VI Vice President

Yesterday, District VI Union Officers attended several events across the County and also engaged in membership outreach....
01/25/2023

Yesterday, District VI Union Officers attended several events across the County and also engaged in membership outreach. District VI Vice President Tyler L. Williams attended the Riverside County Board of a Supervisors meeting in Riveride CA. This included a meet and greet with District 4 Manny Perez’s Chief of Staff Steven Hernandez. Mr. Hernandez also serves as the City of Coachella Mayor.

Afterwards, membership outreach was made at station 72 Valle Vista and station 12 Old Town Temcula. Finally, Director of Rank and File Mark Garcie and Vice President Tyler L. Williams attended the Temecula City Council Meeting on behalf of District VI. It’s important we continue to stay engaged with current events and build our relationships with Elected Officials across Riverside County.

Fraternally,

Tyler L. Williams
CAL FIRE Local 2881
District VI Vice President

This morning I had the privilege of attending the ceremony in which, District 5 Board of Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez wa...
01/10/2023

This morning I had the privilege of attending the ceremony in which, District 5 Board of Supervisor Yxstian Gutierrez was sworn into his position. The ceremony was part of the Riverside County Board of Supervisors meeting today. Supervisor Karen Spiegel and Supervisor Manny Perez were also sworn in as they were re-elected into their seats for another 4 year term. Also sworn in was Ben Benoit, who will take over as Audit-Controller of the County. All of these individuals are Local 2881 supporters and we look forward to continuing to build our relationships with our elected officials across Riverside County.

Shortly, I will be boarding a flight to Sacramento to attend meetings on behalf of District VI for our annual Cal Fire Local 2881 Convention, which begins in a couple days. I will be providing updates throughout the week on what is going on at Convention.

Fraternally,

Tyler L. Williams
CAL FIRE Local 2881
District VI Vice President

10/19/2022
Thank you California Ranch Company for supporting our members
10/19/2022

Thank you California Ranch Company for supporting our members

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21160 Box Springs Road #105
Moreno Valley, CA
92557

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The Riverside District is approximately 1000 members strong. Cal Fire L2881 is affiliated with CPF and IAFF. Our members are afforded opportunities within Riverside County that is both complex and diverse. Our members are tasked with fulfilling many positions depending on their rank. Cal Fire L2881 work various unique schedules We have two separate firefighter classes. We have Firefighter I's and Firefighter II's. Both are considered an entry level position ,but the Firefighter I was originally designed as a temporary position for Fire Season only. These firefighters typically work for 9 months and then are laid off for the other 3 months. They also work 3 days on and have 4 days off. The RCOFD operates 100 fire stations in 15 battalions, providing fire suppression, emergency medical, rescue, and fire prevention services. The equipment used by the department has the versatility to respond to both urban and wildland emergency conditions. The RCOFD inventory includes Type I fire engines, rural engines, brush engines, telesquirts, trucks, tillers, paramedic units, a helicopter, hazardous materials unit, incident command units, water tenders, fire crew vehicles, mobile communications centers, breathing support units, fire dozers, and mobile emergency feeding units. Riverside County once started mainly as a Wildland Fire Department. We have grown into a Fire Department that meets and in many instances exceeds the services that any large municipal fire department can provide. The growth of our county has been explosive over the last decade, which has dictated that we elevate our services to the citizens that both reside and work within our service area.