The Gearhart Volunteer Fire Department Provides fire protection, rescue, and emergency medical services to the citizens and visitors of Gearhart Oregon.
The department was established in 1906 and its membership has been 100% volunteer for over 111 years. With Currently, 30 volunteers from all professions we respond to emergencies 24 hours a day.
The Gearhart Volunteer Fire Department covers 28 square miles ranging from Cullaby Lake in the North, extending to Gearhart City limits to the South. From milepost 8.5 on Lewis & Clark Road to the East to the Pacific Ocean on the West. The fire department responds to approximately 250 incidents yearly and has the capacity for 30 volunteers to serve on the roster. The department responds to all emergencies including but not limited to; all fires, emergency medical calls, vehicle accidents natural disasters, hazardous materials incidents, requests for public assists, search & rescue, and mutual support to other departments throughout the county when required.
We respond to all emergencies including but not limited to; fires, medical calls, vehicle accidents, natural disasters, hazardous materials incidents, public assist requests, search & rescue, and mutual aid support to other departments throughout the county.