Teton County Wyoming

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS

Phone: (307) 733-4732
Fax: (307) 739-9856

Fire Administration Offices
40 East Pearl Avenue
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday



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Our Mission

The mission of Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is the protection of life and property from the adverse effects of fires, medical emergencies and exposures to man-made and/or natural dangerous conditions.

All members, resources and activities are dedicated to providing excellence in fire suppression, emergency medical care, hazard abatement, committed training, aggressive code enforcement and effective public education.

Our Vision .....

 


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JACKSON HOLE FIRE/EMS POLICIES


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What are the requirements of a Fire Fighter or EMT?

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS requires Firefighters to certify at a FireFighter I level. This certification meets the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 1001 and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are required to complete a State of Wyoming approved EMT Basic course before being appointed. See Similar Questions

 

Car Seat Check Ups

 Car Seat Check Ups


Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is committed to ensuring the safety of your children.  Car seats are essential to your child’s safety in the event of an automobile accident.  Unfortunately, close to 90% of car seats are installed incorrectly and many children travel unrestrained.  Certified car seat technicians are available upon appointment to insure you have properly installed your car seat and provide you education for installation.  All sizes of new car seats are available with a donation to the program.

 

Car Seat Checkups/Installations are on an appointment-only basis.  Please call 307-733-4732 to schedule your appointment. 

 

Every child deserves the chance to grow up and become an amazing adult; make sure your child has the chance! 


 For more information about car seats and car seat installation, please check out the following Websites:

  *  Safe Kids Wyoming

   www.Safekidswyoming.org

*  National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

   www.nhtsa.gov

*  Safe Kids Worldwide

   www.safekids.org

*  SafetyBeltSafe USA

   www.carseat.com

*  National Child Passenger Safety Board

   www.cpsboard.org

*  Wyoming Department of Transportation

   www.dot.state.wy.us

*  Car Seat Compatibility List

   www.carseatdata.org/

*  Car Seat Recall List

   www.hsrc.unc.edu

*  Kids Safe In and Around Cars

   www.kidsncars.org

* Kids Health from Nemours

   www.kidshealth.org

* Cheap Car Insurance

   www.cheapcarinsurance.net

* Safe Kids USA

   www.safekids.org

 

 

                     

 

“CALL FOR BIDS”

 

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is accepting sealed bids for a 1 Ton Cab & Chassis per the Bid Specifications and for a nine (9) foot enclosed utility body. Please review each Bid Specifications for details.

CLICK HERE for Bid Specification #12-13 F6 Vehicle

CLICK HERE for Bid Specification  #12-13 F6 Utility Body  

 

A hard copy of each Bid Specification is also available at the Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Administration Office located at 40 E Pearl Avenue, Jackson, WY, between the hours of 7:30 am and 5:30 pm.
  

For further information, please contact Chief Willy Watsabaugh, Jackson Hole Fire/EMS at: (307) 733-4732 or wwatsabaugh@tetonwyo.org.

                

will it work if you need it?

Smoke alarms that are 10 years old are near the end of their service life and should be replaced.  Batteries should be changed once a year and devices should be checked every month.   For more information on smoke alarms, call our office at 733-4732.

Announcements

CLICK HERE to read the Facilitated Learning Analysis for Brush 18 an apparatus lost during the Little Horsethief Fire.


Teton County Wildland Fire Information

Click here to view the Teton County Fire Evacuation Plan


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