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Community Programs and Events
To educate its community about important
fire and life safety issues, TVF&R offers a
multitude of programs and services. In addition,
District personnel participate in many events throughout
the year.
S.K.I.D. - Stop Kids Intoxicated
Driving
In an effort to reduce tragedies related to
teenage drinking and driving, the District
participates in S.K.I.D. events each year at local high schools.
The program is a partnership between the
Washington County Sheriff's Office and local law enforcement agencies, Metro West Ambulance, LifeFlight (medical air
transport), local school districts, and the medical examiners'
office. The program provides students with a realistic view of what can happen
should
they choose to drink and drive. Since the program's inception in 1998,
over 53,300 high school students have seen a S.K.I.D.
program. According to the Washington County
Sheriffs Office, there have been five alcohol-related
crashes (five injuries, one death) with students who
have witnessed a S.K.I.D. program.
Residential Smoke
Alarm Program
Only Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives!
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue implemented its Residential Smoke
Alarm Program in 1989. This award-winning program utilizes on-duty firefighters to
inspect and install smoke alarms in homes throughout the
District's service area. Smoke
alarms and batteries are provided at no cost to District residents with
limited financial means. The District
benefits from a partnership with Platt Electric, a local distributor that provides
discounted smoke alarms. Thanks to a partnership with our firefighters'
union, hearing-impaired smoke alarms are also available to
limited-income persons.
"AFIRE"
and Apartment Landlord Program
The Fire District implemented its Apartment Fire Incident Reduction and Education
("AFIRE") in 1996 after 11 people died in two separate
apartment fires within a two-week period. Apartment managers are
contacted to schedule the weekend event and posters and flyers are posted at their complex. Using
the District's Fire Safety House, firefighters and Fire Prevention personnel discuss
the importance of smoke alarms and home fire
escape plans, and how to eliminate apartment fire hazards. The program
goes hand-in-hand with the District's
Apartment
Landlord Program.
Juvenile Firesetter Intervention
In an effort to prevent tragedies related to children playing with fire,
Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue offers a Juvenile Firesetter Program. The program
offers free screening, educational intervention, and referrals for treatment to parents,
caregivers, and children who have been involved with fire activities. District
representatives meet with approximately 125 children each year. Please call our North Division at 503-356-4708 if your child is showing
an interest in fire.
Toy & Joy
Each year during the holidays, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue assists
nearly 14,000 less-fortunate children. Toys collected at the fire stations and/or through
fundraisers with local businesses and media agencies are then given to dozens of agencies
that provide food baskets to families. The District has assisted less-fortunate
families for over 20 years through its Toy & Joy Program.
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