Eugene Springfield Fire
Fire agency supporting Eugene and Springfield communities.

Just before 7AM today, E6, E4, T1, T2, B1, M1, M2 responded with EPD and ODOT responded to a single car MVA (car vs tree) on I105 EB just east of Coburg Road.The single vehicle left the road, hitting a tree, then came to rest on its side off of the roadway against a fence.Two occupants, 1- transported with serious injuries to Riverbend and one succumbed to their injuries on scene. T1 performed stabilization, then heavy extrication to free an occupant that was pinned in.A line was pulled for fire protection and patient care provided by fire crews until the patient was freed and transported.

Gas leak in Santa Clara draws commercial alarm response from ESF.Building occupants noted a smell of gas at the OCCU brand on Division Ave.Noted a smell of gas and believe it was isolated to a rooftop HVAC unit.Once the building was determined to be safe, the scene was turned over to NW Natural.
A full commercial alarm brings 4 Engines, Two Trucks, Two Chiefs and an Ambulance

Gas leak in Santa Clara draws commercial alarm response from ESF.Building occupants noted a smell of gas at the OCCU brand on Division Ave.Noted a smell of gas and believe it was isolated to a rooftop HVAC unit.Once the building was determined to be safe, the scene was turned over to NW Natural.
A full commercial alarm brings 4 Engines, Two Trucks, Two Chiefs and an Ambulance

The Community Wildfire Protection Plan is now open for public comment until end of day on June 5, 2026. The plan and appendices can be viewed via the PDF's linked on our Fire Marshal Page (www.eugene-or.gov/FireMarshal).
Please direct your feedback and questions to: HShafer@eugene-or.gov

The drill field at ESF was buzzing today! You could find:
Bend Fire & Rescue doing live Fire evolutions with their recruits.
ESF recruit class 35 doing evolutions
On duty crews doing wildfire hose evolutions
Brush 13 getting an annual
Pump test
Engine 10 reloading all their hose after logistics staff completed the annual hose testing.
Or… just Wednesday

The drill field at ESF was buzzing today! You could find:
Bend Fire & Rescue doing live Fire evolutions with their recruits.
ESF recruit class 35 doing evolutions
On duty crews doing wildfire hose evolutions
Brush 13 getting an annual
Pump test
Engine 10 reloading all their hose after logistics staff completed the annual hose testing.
Or… just Wednesday

The drill field at ESF was buzzing today! You could find:
Bend Fire & Rescue doing live Fire evolutions with their recruits.
ESF recruit class 35 doing evolutions
On duty crews doing wildfire hose evolutions
Brush 13 getting an annual
Pump test
Engine 10 reloading all their hose after logistics staff completed the annual hose testing.
Or… just Wednesday

Eugene Springfield Fire’s hazardous materials team responded to a crash that spilled 1000’s of gallons of milk and nearly 300 gallons of diesel into a creek feeding the McKenzie River near Belknap Springs early Friday. ESF operates the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Region 2 Haz-Mat team with cross trained firefighters deploying out of Eugene’s Valley River station.
At around 9PM tonight, crews responded to a fire at a motel in the 1600 block of W 6th Ave in Eugene.The fire was contained to one unit and there were no injuries.

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥

Congratulations to three of our firefighters who recently completed an intensive 160-hour Hazmat Technician certification program, 80- hours of classroom instruction and 80 hours of hands-on practical drilling. These dedicated members have joined the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s2 Hazmat Team, operated by Eugene Springfield Fire Department personnel, which provides critical hazardous materials response capabilities across the greater Lane County area. We are proud of their commitment and grateful for the added protection they bring to our community.@oregonstatefiremarshal 👏🔥
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***LOCATION UPDATE:Springfield is open all week.Eugene is closed on 5/4 due to construction access issues.Stay tuned for updates!**
It's gonna be May, friends and you know what that means?WILDFIRE AWARENESS MONTH.To kick things off, we are encouraging fuels management between May 4th and May 7th.It is time to collect the branches and limbs on your property that could become fire fuel as the weather gets warmer and bring them to our FREE collection points.There will be one in Springfield and one in Eugene.Bring a friend to help you unload if you need oIt's gonna be May, friends and you know what that means?WILDFIRE AWARENESS MONTH.To kick things off, we are encouraging fuels management between May 4th and May 7th.It is time to collect the branches and limbs on your property that could become fire fuel as the weather gets warmer and bring them to our FREE collection points.There will be one in Springfield and one in Eugene.Bring a friend to help you unload if you need o#northwestyouthcorpsne...see you there!
This event is a collaboration between ESF Community Risk Reduction & Resilience division and the #northwestyouthcorps

It's gonna be May, friends and you know what that means?WILDFIRE AWARENESS MONTH.To kick things off, we are encouraging fuels management between May 4th and May 7th.It is time to collect the branches and limbs on your property that could become fire fuel as the weather gets warmer and bring them to our FREE collection points.There will be one in Springfield and one in Eugene.Bring a friend to help you unload if you need one...see you there!
This event is a collaboration between ESF Community Risk Reduction & Resilience division and the #northwestyouthcorps

Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in your community? Eugene Springfield Fire is seeking dedicated, high-performing paramedics to join our team of emergency responders. As a member of our system, you will deliver high-quality emergency medical care while operating alongside firefighters and EMS personnel in a fast-paced, all-hazards environment.
You will be part of an organization that values teamwork, professionalism, and operational excellence, where both fire suppression and EMS are integrated into a unified response model. Our paramedics play a critical role in delivering advanced life support and supporting the overall mission of the department.
We offer competitive wages, with pay placement based on a work experience matrix, comprehensive benefits, and numerous opportunities for professional growth in both EMS and fire service careers. Our crews work a D-shift schedule with debit days, supporting a balanced and sustainable work-life structure.
Whether you are beginning your career or bringing prior experience, this is an opportunity to build a long-term career within a progressive, full-service fire department. We develop highly capable emergency responders across both fire suppression and EMS, including single-role EMS positions, through ongoing training, advanced life support proficiency, and operational excellence. Our culture emphasizes professionalism, ownership, and a commitment to getting better every day.
Deadline for application: May 11 at 5pm.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/Eugene
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