North Sherman Fire Department

North Sherman Fire Department North Sherman Co RFPD is a small fire department in Northern Sherman County Oregon.

06/02/2026

Happy Birthday Capt. Anglin FF/EMT.

05/30/2026

Last nights storms brought interesting happenings from Idaho to Mt Hood. We weren't left out of the fun. Our timestamp is a half hour later but one of our residents tild us to check our cameras for some interesting video. What you cant see is the security fence taking a dive when it hits. 8 panels snapped their supports and dropped when the tinstarted flying

Happy birthday FF/EMR Alex Delafuente!
04/23/2026

Happy birthday FF/EMR Alex Delafuente!

Its coming together. Gonna have an amazing office view after all the construction is done
04/20/2026

Its coming together. Gonna have an amazing office view after all the construction is done

Frontier Regional 911 Thank you for all you do.
04/12/2026

Frontier Regional 911
Thank you for all you do.

03/07/2026

Board meeting Agenda

North Sherman County Rural Fire Protection District
411 Yates Street, Wasco, OR
March 10, 2026 7:00 P.M., STATION 1

CALL TO ORDER
I . Announce any Additions & Changes to Agenda (Include as New Business)

II . Consent Calendar,
Approve February 10, 2026 minutes and March 2026 bills.

BUSINESS & REPORTS
I District financial report
II Receive Department Reports & Updates

Old Business
I Station 2

NEW BUSINESS
I Business Oregon Additional Signers to Authorize Disbursement Request




ADJOURN

EXECUTIVE SESSION MAY BE HELD IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORS192.660

Rufus Station (AKA Station 2) progress.
02/25/2026

Rufus Station (AKA Station 2) progress.

02/16/2026
Our thoughts are with our Brothers and Sisters
02/16/2026

Our thoughts are with our Brothers and Sisters

Umatilla Tribal Fire Department Mourns Loss of Capt. Mike Foster

MISSION – With profound sadness, the Umatilla Tribal Fire Department (UTFD) and Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) announce the tragic loss of UTFD Capt. Mike Foster, who died Feb. 12 at his Pendleton home as a result of an accident.

Foster, 54, served with the UTFD for more than 15 years. Throughout his career, he showed great commitment to protecting the lives, health and safety of the CTUIR community and surrounding region by serving as a paramedic, fire service leader and mentor to numerous firefighters and EMS personnel.

UTFD Chief James Hall said Foster – known for his professionalism, compassion and leadership – played a vital role in strengthening emergency medical services and fire protection on the Umatilla Indian Reservation and surrounding communities.

“Captain Foster served his community with honor, integrity and unwavering dedication. He was not only an exceptional paramedic and leader but also a brother to all of us in the fire service,” Hall said. “His loss is deeply felt across our department, community and the many lives he touched throughout his lifelong career in fire/EMS. His service reflects a legacy of selflessness and commitment that will never be forgotten.”

CTUIR Board of Trustees (BOT) Treasurer Raymond Huesties, who is also a firefighter, said Foster was a friend who will be deeply missed.

“It has always been and will continue to be an honor and privilege to serve the community alongside such brave and dedicated people like Captain Mike Foster. He will be deeply missed on the fire scene as well as in the community,” Huesties said. “I have always considered him, and every first responder, as family members. I want to thank his family for sharing him with all of us to help protect and serve the CTUIR. Captain Mike Foster was my friend and brother in fire. I will miss him. Rest in peace, Captain Foster.”

BOT Trustee Corinne Sams also offered her condolences on behalf of the CTUIR Law & Order Committee to Foster’s family and the UTFD.

“We would like to offer our deepest condolences to the family of Captain Mike Foster. We extend those condolences to Chief Hall and the Umatilla Tribal Fire Department. Captain Foster was a dedicated and proud Umatilla Tribal Fire Department firefighter who served our community with care and honor. We are forever grateful to Captain Foster for the work he so diligently carried out at the Umatilla Tribal Fire Department and his family who supported that work,” she said.

The UTFD and CTUIR ask the community to keep Capt. Foster’s family, especially his fiancée, Elisa, in its prayers during this time of mourning.

Services for Foster – a native of Vancouver, Washington – are to be determined.

The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is comprised of the Cayuse, Walla Walla and Umatilla Tribes, and formed under the Treaty of 1855 at the Walla Walla Valley, 12 Stat. 945. In 1949, the Tribes adopted a constitutional form of government to protect, preserve and enhance the reserved treaty rights guaranteed under federal law.

Caption: Capt. Mike Foster

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411 Yates Street
Wasco, OR
97065

Telephone

+15414425252

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