Crook County Firefighters Association
IAFF Local 5115

Proudly protecting and serving the citizens of Crook County, Oregon


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About the Crook County Firefighters Association

IAFF Local 5115

 

Crook County Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 5115 was formed in October, 2016. Our Lieutenants/Paramedics and Firefighter/Paramedics work a 3/4 schedule 24 hours on, 24 hours off, 24 hours on, 24 hours off, 24 hours on, 4 days off with three shifts.  Crook County Fire and Rescue (CCFR), was originally chartered as the Prineville Volunteer Fire Company in 1882, and is Central Oregon’s oldest fire department. The Fire District consists of 450 square miles, which is divided into three geographically distinct response areas; Prineville Station 1201, Powell Butte Station 1202, and Juniper Canyon Station 1203.  Extending beyond the borders of the Fire District, CCFR also provides EMS response to an ambulance service area of 3,000 square miles.  CCFR supports a community of roughly 25,000 residents, with more than half living outside the city limits of Prineville.  Historically a logging and agricultural town, the community has seen diversification in its industry over the years to include heavy manufacturing, transportation and logistics, and high technology. 

 

 
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Feb 11, 2020
Please join us in congratulating Seth Tooley, Todd Olheiser and Sam Scheideman!

In Our Community

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Change Your Batteries

Mar 03, 2020
Remember to check your smoke alarms when you change your clocks for daylight saving time on March 8th.

Charities

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Fill the Boot

Since 1954, IAFF members have shown an unwavering commitment to defeating muscular dystrophy and related life-threatening diseases.

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