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When seconds Matter...
Our firefighters — all certified or licensed Paramedics and EMTs — are dispatched from strategically located stations to reach you as fast as possible. Membership means the closest asset is always on its way to you.
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What We Do
Our Services
From rapid emergency response to proactive community education, your membership funds a complete ecosystem of life-safety services for your family and neighbors.
Fire Response Services
Rapid, Professional Response
- Structure Fires
- Vehicle Fires
- Brush/Wildland Fire
- Rescue Services
- Fire Investigation
Emergency Medical Response
When seconds Matter...
- Medical Emergencies
- Basic and Advanced Life Support
- Trauma Response
- Vehicle Crash Rescue
Prevention and Community Programs
Building Safer Neighborhoods
- Annual Home Safety Assessment
- Community Safety Programs
- Fire Prevention Inspections
- Smoke Detector Checks
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Visit our community landing page to verify your address or call Rural Metro Fire at (928) 782-4757.
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Emergency Fire Services:
• Structure fires
• Vehicle fires
• Brush/Wildland fires
• Removal of poisonous desert reptiles
• Rescue service
• Fire investigation
Medical Services (70%+ of our calls):
• Medical emergencies
• Basic life support
• Advanced life support
• Trauma response
• Vehicle crash rescue
Non-Emergency Services:
• Annual Home Safety Assessment
• Community safety programs
• Fire prevention inspections
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Living in an unincorporated community has benefits, such as a lower cost of living and lower property taxes. Part of the property tax collected in a municipality pays for public safety, such as the fire department.
In unincorporated communities, there are no such taxes for fire departments. Rural Metro Fire is a non-governmental fire department that has been providing fire and EMS services since in Yuma County since 1971. Rural Metro Fire provides the professional emergency service you deserve and expect when you call for help.
Instead of funding from taxes, we rely on annual Rural Metro Fire memberships to provide professional training, vehicles, and equipment for services in your community. We do not receive any money from Fire District Assistance Tax listed on your property tax statement. That money goes to other fire districts outside of Rural Metro Fire’s service area. -
You'll be billed for any fire department response. Response fees can be significant depending on the resources required.
Charges are assessed at a minimum rate of $1,500.00 per hour per firefighting vehicle plus $150.00 per hour per firefighter ($1,500.00 minimum response charge) for fire suppression.
*Commercial properties are assessed at higher rates.
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Homeowners’ insurance will cover cover property damage and loss of contents if there is a fire and medical insurance will cover your ambulance transport*, but neither covers Fire Department response charges.
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When you call 911 for a medical emergency, the 911 dispatch center will dispatch both a fire engine and an ambulance so that you can quickly receive care from a certified/licensed medic. If a Rural Metro Fire engine responds and you are a member, there will be no charge for the care that the Rural Metro Fire engine medics provide.
If you are not a member, there will be a charge for services. Separately, if you are transported by ambulance, the Rural Metro Fire ambulance (or other ambulance provider) will bill your medical insurance. Contact 800-624-5835, if you have questions. -
Rural Metro Fire offers many payment options. Our members can choose from: annual, quarterly, and monthly payments. We also offer an autopay option, for peace of mind that your payments are being made on time. We recommend signing up for autopay when you enroll as a new member.
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All Rural Metro Fire firefighters are certified (in their respective states) Paramedics or Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). The 911 dispatch center sends the closest, most appropriate medic to your call for help.
This might be a fire engine because ambulances are on the street or at hospitals with a patient. Also, the firefighters on the fire engine assist the ambulance crew to further increase the level of patient care to you or your family member. This all depends on the nature of the call and the medical history of the patient we are responding to.
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As Rural Metro membership fees are non-refundable; it is the member’s responsibility to work with their title company when selling their home. Title companies may pro-rate your remaining membership fees and credit you at closing.
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You can obtain a burn permit by contacting our fire administration office at (928)-782-4757 or visit us at 2029 S. Arizona Avenue.
Burn permits fees are paid via cash or check only upon submission of your completed application.
To download your burn permit application please click the link below.
BURN PERMIT PROCESS
Burn Permit Application
Solicitud de Permiso de Quema
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