Douglas County Fire District 2 Station 8
609 East Riverside Drive
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 97457
Phone: 541-673-5503
- Facility Type: Ambulance & Fire Service
- EMS: Yes
Myrtle Creek Fire Department
601 East Riverside Drive
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 97457
Phone: 541-863-3852
Fax: 541-863-3212
The Myrtle Creek Fire Department, a volunteer organization based in Myrtle Creek, Oregon, is dedicated to protecting life, property, and the environment from fire.
- Mission: Protection of life, property, and the environment from fire
- Type: Volunteer organization
Tri-City Rural Fire Department
136 North Old Pacific Highway
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 97457
Phone: 541-863-6871
Fax: 541-863-6967
- Facility Type: Ambulance & Fire Service
- Total Members: 29
- Fire Stations: 1
- Member Type: Volunteer
- EMS: Yes
- Voting Precincts: 16, 19, 20, 21 & 29
Douglas Forest Protective Association – South Unit
408 Stanton Park Road
Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 97457
Phone: 541-672-6507
The Douglas Forest Protective Association – South Unit Office is responsible for wildland fire prevention in Douglas County, Oregon. During fire season, the office employs approximately 125 people and operates a Type 6x four-wheel drive fire engine with a 200-gallon water tank and foam capability. The office also enforces fire restrictions, including a burning ban from June 1 to September 30 annually, and mowing restrictions during periods of high fire danger.
Douglas County Fire Restrictions
Fire season ends: October 9th, 2023
Burning ban: June 1 – September 30 annually
Outdoor fires burning debris are not allowed during the burning ban
Fire restrictions in Douglas County 2023 are no longer in effect
Mowing Restrictions in Douglas County Oregon
Cutting, trimming, or mowing of dried, cured grass is allowed all day during LOW fire danger
Permitted before 1:00 PM or after 8:00 PM during MODERATE fire danger
Permitted before 10:00 AM or after 8:00 PM during HIGH fire danger
Douglas Forest Protective Association
Responsible for wildland fire prevention in Douglas County, Oregon
Employs approximately 125 people during fire season
Has a Type 6x four-wheel drive fire engine with a 200-gallon water tank and foam capability