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City of Springfield |
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OUR MISSION
Protect life, property, and environment
OUR COMMITMENT
We use safe, efficient, effective, and innovative fire and life safety principles and techniques
OUR VISION
Springfield Fire and Life Safety will be:
• A progressive, caring, professional organization delivering effective services
• Flexible within a changing environment
• Recognized for its leadership within the region
• Instrumental in fostering regional cooperation
• Fiscally responsible and financially stable and secure
OUR VALUES
Respect, Integrity, Accountability, Teamwork, Service, Balance, and Adaptability
| How to Contact Us for Non-Emergency Department Business | |
| Hours: | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday |
| Address: | City Hall, 225 Fifth Street, Springfield, OR 97477 |
| Telephone: | 541-726-3737 |
| Fax: | 541-726-2297 |
| E-Mail: | firelife@ci.springfield.or.us |
| Fire Prevention Services: | 541-726-3737 |
| FireMed Ambulance Membership Program: | 541-726-3636 |
| Ambulance Billing Questions: | 541-726-3734 |
| Fire Chief/Department Director: | Dennis Murphy |
| Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal: | Al Gerard |
| Deputy Chief/Operations: | Mark Walker |
| Administrative Services Bureau Manager : | Brian Evanoff |
| Battalion Chief/Operations: | Bruce Hocking |
| Battalion Chief/Operations: | Dana Burwell |
| Battalion Chief/Operations: | Paul Esselstyn |
| Battalion Chief/Training: | Jeff Kronser |
| EMS Program Supervisor : | Fred Lundgren |
| FireMed Program Director: | Bart Noll |
| Billing Supervisor: | Debbie Adair |
| How to Find Us | |
| Click here for directions to our administrative office | |
Ambulance Membership Reciprocal Agreement Information
Fire Protection in the Wildland/Urban Interface
9-1-1 Your Direct Emergency Hotline
Download Physician Certification Statement (PCS) Forms
FireMed Ambulance
Membership Program website
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To Report an Emergency
Dial 911
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If you have information about a suspected arson fire, please contact us Arson Tip Line 988-FIRE (988-3473) |