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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CLICK HERE Becoming a JH Fire/EMS Volunteer "Understanding the Position and Navigating the Hiring Process".

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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Am I required to submit plans to the Fire Department?

Yes. The Fire Prevention Bureau reviews all plans for commercial construction, remodel or development. The Bureau also reviews plans for fire sprinkler and alarm systems, hazardous processes, subdivision infrastructure, hazardous materials operations, urban-wildland interface and special events. The departments’s Electrical Safety Division reviews plans for all electrical services ...

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Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Privacy Policy

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“CALL FOR BIDS”

 

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is accepting sealed bids for Excess Apparatus & Equipment.

CLICK HERE for List of Excess Apparatus &  Equipment

A hard copy of the List of Excess Apparatus &  Equipment 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.

                
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


Click here for Wildland Urban Interface Information

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.