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Chief Blake tours the new engine headed to Central Oregon.
A specification committee made up of fire service members paid close attention to every detail of the engines.
The OSFM is working in partnership with the Oregon fire service, both agency logos are on the new engines.
The first engine to be delivered went to Central Cascades Fire and EMS.
Chief Hume and crew tour the new engine headed to their district.
Each recipient is given a tour and walk trough of the new engine.
Every detail of the apparatus was thought about. Simple adjustments provide added space.
Welcome to the Oregon State Fire Marshal's Engine Program that modernizes and boosts Oregon's firefighting capabilities. Our program focuses on purchasing and strategically deploying cutting-edge firefighting equipment across the state.
Driven by insights from a comprehensive 2021 gap analysis survey, in collaboration with Oregon fire defense boards, our program ensures a meticulous and inclusive approach to enhancing fire response. A diverse committee of fire agencies helped develop the program to ensure a well-rounded perspective.
At the core of this program lies our commitment to improving Oregon's response to the escalating threat of wildfires. We are dedicated to supporting local response efforts, facilitating regional mutual aid, and effectively managing conflagrations.
Types 3 and 6 engines and tactical tenders form the backbone of our program, designed to assist local agencies in containing fires and protecting our communities. While participation in statewide mobilizations is not mandatory for host agencies, we strongly encourage the use of OSFM apparatus at local and regional levels. Program funding was made possible through Senate Bill 762, Oregon's wildfire omnibus bill in 2021.
The OSFM proudly announced the Engine Program recipients across Oregon to be provided with critical firefighting resources. Explore the list of 76 local fire agency awardees here.
Recipients will engage in a contractual partnership with the OSFM, strengthening local, regional, and state response capacities and fortifying Oregon's firefighting capabilities.
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Required Information from Recipient AgenciesAs of March 6, 2024, 75 of 76 agencies have submitted the required information. If you have not submitted your insurance, vector logo, and/or IGA, please email them as soon as possible to EngineProgram@osfm.oregon.gov.
Apparatus Delivery Status
The following dates are estimates as of January 2024 and are subject to change:
About the engines
Frequently asked questions
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Operations Bulletins
Click through the images below to see the progress of the engine builds and some of the photos as fire agencies have come to pick up their new Type 3 engines.
For questions about the engine program, email EngineProgram@osfm.oregon.gov.
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