Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue

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Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue provides Fire Protection and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency medical services to the community.

Join us at Farrar's Bistro on June 18th, 2026, to eat, drink, and support a great cause.10% of proceeds supports the sec...
05/30/2026

Join us at Farrar's Bistro on June 18th, 2026, to eat, drink, and support a great cause.
10% of proceeds supports the second annual Fired Up! Girls Summer Camp at Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue.

Tonight at CCFR’s Commissioner Meeting, Battalion Chief Brooks and Captain Shelton were sworn in with their recent promo...
05/28/2026

Tonight at CCFR’s Commissioner Meeting, Battalion Chief Brooks and Captain Shelton were sworn in with their recent promotions. Congratulations to both of them for their hard work and dedication!

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave members of the U.S. Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacri...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor and remember the brave members of the U.S. Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation.
As members of the fire service, we understand the meaning of duty, courage, and sacrifice. Today, we stand united in gratitude for those who laid down their lives to protect our freedoms.
Let us never forget their legacy.
Let us always strive to be worthy of their sacrifice.

05/20/2026

It’s EMS Week, and CCFR wants to shine a spotlight on the incredible EMS providers who serve our community every single day.
These men and women are always ready—day or night—to deliver lifesaving care when it matters most. Their work brings vital access to emergency medical services that save lives and support recovery for those facing sudden illness or injury.

Behind every response are thousands of hours of training, education, and dedication. Our EMS providers continually sharpen their skills so they can be there for others in their most difficult moments.

We want to thank our Firefighter‑EMTs, Paramedics, in our Operations Division, the CARES program, our partners at AMR, and our amazing dispatchers who keep everything moving. Each of you plays a critical role in protecting our community.

If you know someone who works in EMS, take a moment this week to thank them. They deserve it.

Deputy Fire Marshal Mike Lackey performing a fire flow test in the City of Woodland for new construction in the area. Fi...
05/20/2026

Deputy Fire Marshal Mike Lackey performing a fire flow test in the City of Woodland for new construction in the area. Fire flow testing helps determine available water supply and pressure for fire protection systems. Our Fire Marshal’s work with businesses and developers, reviewing and approving design plans of fire sprinkler systems that help keep buildings — and our community — safe. 🚒💧

A big thank you to Ridgefield Community Library and FVRLibraries - Fort Vancouver Regional Library District for hosting ...
05/13/2026

A big thank you to Ridgefield Community Library and FVRLibraries - Fort Vancouver Regional Library District for hosting Firefighter Story Time today. So many great community members and kids came to the event to hear Chief Nohr and Truck 21 read from selected children's books about firefighters as well as take a tour of the truck!

At approximately 0100 this morning, CCFR responded to a structure fire at Lewisville Park. The main picnic structure (Gr...
05/12/2026

At approximately 0100 this morning, CCFR responded to a structure fire at Lewisville Park. The main picnic structure (Grand Shelter) was fully engulfed.
Crews from CCFR, FD3, and FD10 were able to extinguish the fire but unfortunately the Grand Shelter was destroyed.
The fire appears to be suspicious in nature but no cause has been determined at this time. No injuries were reported.

Responding CCFR crews: E22, E26 WT26, M21, BC21

This weekend, members of CCFR’s Community Risk Reduction department were on hand teaching fire prevention and public saf...
05/11/2026

This weekend, members of CCFR’s Community Risk Reduction department were on hand teaching fire prevention and public safety at the 3rd Annual La Center Arts Fair at Holley Park.

The crew from Truck 21 visited Ridgefield Premier Academy Preschool today. Firefighter is wearing full turnout gear with...
05/09/2026

The crew from Truck 21 visited Ridgefield Premier Academy Preschool today. Firefighter is wearing full turnout gear with SCBA mask and pack/air tank to show what they look like during fire or smokey situations.



Department members, community partners and special guests celebrated Chief Nohr’s 10 year Anniversary with CCFR during o...
05/06/2026

Department members, community partners and special guests celebrated Chief Nohr’s 10 year Anniversary with CCFR during one of our Strategic Planning sessions yesterday. Congratulations Chief Nohr! 🎉🚒


Address

911 N 65th Avenue
Ridgefield, WA
98642

Telephone

+13608874609

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