Park City Fire Rescue

Park City Fire Rescue Providing fire protection and assisting Park City Ambulance Service with EMS for Park City and the s

Last call for cash raffle tickets! We are out on Clark and 1st  tonight until 7pm. Get your tickets at a chance to win $...
05/30/2026

Last call for cash raffle tickets! We are out on Clark and 1st tonight until 7pm. Get your tickets at a chance to win $5000.

Look for us on Clark & 1st tomorrow evening selling the last of the cash raffle tickets! Don't miss out on this sizzling...
05/28/2026

Look for us on Clark & 1st tomorrow evening selling the last of the cash raffle tickets! Don't miss out on this sizzling deal of the summer to win $5000.

Memorial Day is more than a long weekendโ€”itโ€™s a time to pause, remember, and honor the courageous service members who ga...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is more than a long weekendโ€”itโ€™s a time to pause, remember, and honor the courageous service members who gave everything for our country. We remember their sacrifice with gratitude and respect. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Dont miss out on getting your cash raffle tickets before they are all gone! Come on out and see Chris and Heather at Cla...
05/23/2026

Dont miss out on getting your cash raffle tickets before they are all gone! Come on out and see Chris and Heather at Clark and 1st St. Thank you for all your support!

During EMS Week, the members of the Park City Fire Rescue  would like to thank the dedicated volunteers of Park City Amb...
05/18/2026

During EMS Week, the members of the Park City Fire Rescue would like to thank the dedicated volunteers of Park City Ambulance Service for your commitment to our community.

In a small rural town, neighbors helping neighbors means everything. Day and night, you answer the call with professionalism, compassion, and courage. Whether responding alongside us at emergencies, providing lifesaving care, or simply being there when people need help most, your service does not go unnoticed.

We are proud to stand beside you as partners in public safety and grateful for the sacrifices you and your families make to keep our community safe.

Thank you for your dedication, teamwork, and service.

Happy EMS Week!

A few of our fire department members assisted with the Greycliff fire this weekend. ๐ŸšWe commend you on answering the cal...
05/17/2026

A few of our fire department members assisted with the Greycliff fire this weekend. ๐Ÿš

We commend you on answering the call. ๐Ÿš’

These men and women drop everything, sacrifice time with family, friends to help support our neighbors, friends and our community. ๐Ÿš’๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿš’๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿš’

05/16/2026

UPDATE: The Grey Fire burning 3 miles east of Greycliff has grown to 197 acres and is now 15% contained. More than 100 personnel are on scene, supported by 15 engines, 2 dozers, 2 tenders and a Type 2 helicopter.

The southeast edge of the fire remains the most active area. Yesterday's winds carried embers into dry vegetation, creating uneven burn patterns crews are working to fill in. Fire behavior today is expected to remain moderate with continued smoldering and torching in heavier fuels. Smoke will remain visible over the coming days.

There is a high chance of rain between Saturday night and Monday, though wind gusts of 30-40 mph are also expected and will be monitored closely.

A Temporary Flight Restriction is in place over the fire area. Unauthorized aircraft โ€” including drones โ€” are prohibited and pose a serious safety risk to crews.
The public is asked to continue avoiding the area. We will share updates as they become available.

Information and photo courtesy of Carmen Borchelt, Community Preparedness & Fire Prevention Specialist, Montana DNRC Southern Land Office.

05/15/2026

GREY FIRE UPDATE โ€“ Greycliff area

A wildfire burning approximately 3 miles east of Greycliff has grown to an estimated 80 acres with 0% containment as of this morning. The fire started around 3 p.m. Thursday and spread quickly in high winds through mixed grass and timber.

County, state, and aerial resources are actively working the fire. Structure protection is in place for nearby homes.

There is no official evacuation order at this time, but residents closest to the fire have been evacuated as a precaution. The public is asked to stay clear of the area so crews can work safely.

Expect visible smoke near I-90 over the coming days. Wind gusts up to 30 mph are forecast today.
We will update as more information becomes available. For emergencies, call 911.

Information and photo courtesy of Carmen Borchelt, Community Preparedness & Fire Prevention Specialist, DNRC Southern Land Office.

Thank you Park City! Thank you for coming and supporting our pancake dinner tonight! A special thank you to Scotsman Bar...
05/15/2026

Thank you Park City! Thank you for coming and supporting our pancake dinner tonight! A special thank you to Scotsman Bar & Cafe for the donation of ingredients to make our day successful!

The grill is hot and ready - come have some dinner and support the volunteers that answer every call
05/14/2026

The grill is hot and ready - come have some dinner and support the volunteers that answer every call

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21 1st Avenue SW
Park City, MT
59063

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+14066332298

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