While the staff at Dry Creek Fire & Rescue welcome your calls for questions, public service requests, or any other non-emergency situations, please note that not calling 911 for a fire or medical emergency greatly reduces the response time you would receive. Even if you call the cell phone of a firefighter you know, that person will have to call dispatch to get everyone en route to your emergency. Save time, call 911.
🎉🚒 Happy Birthday, Brittany Kail! 🚑🎂 Today we celebrate not only your special day, but also the incredible dedication and courage you show as a first responder. Your service, strength, and compass
🔥 Happy Birthday, Firefighter Jay Lewellen! 🔥 From all of us at Dry Creek Fire & Rescue , we hope your day is packed with good food, loud laughter, and absolutely zero calls that start with “You’re
🚨🔥 Major Announcement from Dry Creek Fire & Rescue 🔥🚨 The Dry Creek Fire & Rescue Governing Board met this month and voted on exciting changes to our command structure! • Tyler Pannell — who has f
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