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Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue (TVF&R) is a special-purpose government fire fighting and emergency services district in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon.Established in 1989 with a merger between Washington County Fire District 1 and the Tualatin Rural Fire Protection District, it primarily provides fire and emergency medical services in eastern Washington County, but also provides ...
Fire departments include Forest Grove Fire and Rescue, Hillsboro Fire Department, Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue, Portland Fire & Rescue, Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue, and Washington County Fire District 2. Notable stations include the Grants Pass City Hall and Fire Station, Portland Fire Station No. 7, and Portland Fire Station No. 17.
2 dead, 1 injured after plane crashes through roof of home in Oregon (Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue) Initially, firefighters found two occupants in the plane, with one pronounced dead on the scene.
In 1981, the city approved plans for a new fire station off Brookwood, which became the Drake Lane Station that later became part of the Hillsboro Fire Department (HFD). [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Neighboring Fire District 1 (now Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue ) gave WCFD2 a used tanker truck in 1984, and at that time WCFD2 was the largest in the county ...
Responders from the Washington County Sheriff's Office, Tigard and Tualatin Police departments, American Medical Rescue, Lake Oswego Fire Department and Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue assisted ...
Description: Fire station 61 of Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue.It was built in 1999–2000 and opened in March 2000. The station is located on SW Butner Road at Murray Blvd, on land now (since about 2002) in the city of Beaverton, Oregon, but still surrounded on all sides by unincorporated Washington County in 2017.
Its name was picked by the Tualatin Development Company, Inc., which used a royalty theme in naming the city streets. The population was 5,184 at the 2020 census. Fire protection and EMS services are provided through Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue. [5]
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