Oak Ridge Fire Fighter's Association

Oak Ridge Fire Fighter's Association We are local 1346 of the International Association of Fire Fighters, established in 1945, back when O

03/14/2025
03/13/2025

Whether you're considering a new career or are already a firefighter looking for a fresh opportunity, the Oak Ridge Fire Department is looking for you.Visit ...

05/31/2023

🚒ORFD🚒 is accepting applications for:

• 🧑🏾‍🚒Firefighter-Trainee 📚
• 👩🏻‍🚒Firefighter-Engineer 🚒
• 👨🏻‍🚒Firefighter-EMT⚕️
• 👩🏾‍🚒 Firefighter-Paramedic🩺

The application period closes on June 12, 2023 at 12:00 PM EST

ORFD works a "24 on / 48 off" schedule, participates in the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System (TCRS), offers generous leave accrual (begins at 16.36 hours per pay period), and abundant training opportunities.

Follow the link for the application and more information:

https://tn-oakridge.civicplushrms.com/careers/

04/21/2023
The ORFFA is proud to sponsor the boys and girls club baseball program!
04/15/2023

The ORFFA is proud to sponsor the boys and girls club baseball program!

10/03/2022
09/30/2022

ORFD Retirees

Congratulations Chief Mocsari on a well deserved retirement!
09/30/2022

Congratulations Chief Mocsari on a well deserved retirement!

Congratulations and good luck!
07/29/2022

Congratulations and good luck!

Three ORFD Firefighters completed their year of Paramedic school at Roane State Community College this week. Ryan Fraser, Sandra Sila-Massengill, and Chad Linthicum persevered through three semesters of classroom lecture, skills lab instruction, and clinical internship to be eligible to challenge the licensure test. We are proud of our firefighters' drive and ambition to provide the best service to the community.

07/28/2022

Did you know? If a resident does not keep a 3-foot clearance around a fire hydrant in their yard, there could be a delay in accessing the water needed to put out a fire nearby. City code states the space shall be maintained and if it is not, the City may remove, cut, prune, or clear the area.

“We are in the process of repainting hydrants to make them easier to see and have been noticing a lot of overgrown vegetation obstructing access to hydrants,” said Oak Ridge Fire Marshal Eric Rackard. “So, we would really like to give residents, who may not be aware of this ordinance, an opportunity to maintain the area on their own so that it is cleared in the way they’d like their property around it to appear before we come in and do it ourselves.”

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Oak Ridge, TN
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