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Hoodland Main Station 351

Emergency Response: 24/7 by Career Firefighters  

Business Office: Open Monday-Friday 8 am to 5pm

Address: 69634 E. Highway 26 - Welches OR 97067
Office Phone#: 503-622-3256
Office Fax#: 503-622-3125
Station E-mail: hoodland@hoodlandfire.gov

24/7 Emergency response provided by Career Firefighters and Volunteers. This station is staffed around the clock by full-time, professional firefighters, supplemented by volunteers who assist in various roles to ensure rapid response times to emergencies in the surrounding areas.

As the main station, it serves as the central hub for emergency operations in the region, coordinating resources and supporting other stations when necessary. It is also the base for administrative staff and serves as a community focal point. Residents can visit for inquiries, events, and public outreach programs. This station facilitates community engagement and offers a space for safety education, awareness, and support.

May contain: nature, car, vehicle, automobile, transportation, outdoors, wheel, machine, shelter, building, rural, countryside, traffic light, light, plant, and tree
Hoodland Main Station, December 2016

Brightwood Substation 352

Emergency Response: On Call Volunteers

Address: 61388 E Hwy 26 - Sandy, OR 97055

This substation relies on volunteer firefighters who can respond to emergencies, though their availability is based on their individual schedules.

The Brightwood Substation plays an role in assisting the main station and serving the community during emergencies in the surrounding area.

Brightwood Station 352, Engine 352, Brush 352
Brightwood Substation, June 2021

Government Camp Substation 353

Emergency Response: 24/7 by Student Volunteers

Address: 87600 E Government Camp Loop - Government Camp, OR 97028

24/7 Emergency response by Student Volunteers. This substation is staffed by student volunteers, providing round-the-clock emergency services while giving students valuable hands-on experience in emergency management and firefighting.

The station also provides housing for the student volunteers, ensuring they are on-site and ready for immediate response when needed. In addition to supporting the local community and visitors, Government Camp Substation assists the main station with emergency response in the mountainous region, particularly during high-traffic seasons.

May contain: building, housing, automobile, transportation, car, vehicle, house, plant, tree, and outdoors
Government Camp Substation, March 2020 

 

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