Fire Department Programs in Oro Valley
Connect With Your Local Fire Department Through Events & Programs
At Golder Ranch Fire District, we put community first. We want to make genuine connections in our community and establish relationships with the people we serve. Our fire department programs and events give you the opportunity to learn more about fire safety, explore the services we offer, and have a voice in the way your fire department serves your community.
Connect With Our Mission and Vision
- Request a media statement
- Request a Ride-Along
- Schedule a school visit or educational presentation
- Take our public input survey
- Apply for a job with the Golder Ranch Fire District
- Learn more about our fire marshal, fire chief, and other team members
Check Out Important Fire Safety Resources
Empower yourself to take charge of your home, business, or community’s fire safety. We offer a wide range of resources that can help you prepare for a structure fire, wildfire, and more.
- Read the latest fire code amendments
- Request a home safety assessment
- Sign up for a CPR course
- Learn more about car seat safety
- Schedule a fire safety visit at your school
- Determine your wildfire hazard rating
Our Community Programs
Schedule a Fire Station Tour
Explore Our Community Fire Department Events Calendar
We regularly host public events that provide our community with valuable information. We also attend community events, ensuring our fire safety officers have a visible presence throughout the community. Check out our community events schedule to stay on top of upcoming events.
Attend a Board Meeting or Public Hearing
Our district is governed by a five-person board that is elected by voters in our district. We hold public meetings on the third Tuesday of each month at our administrative office. These meetings are mandated by the state through the Open Meeting Law. Want to access board meeting agendas, minutes, or video recordings of past meetings? You can find that information here.
Contact Us With Questions or Concerns
The best way to advocate for your community’s fire safety needs is to be aware of your local fire department’s programs, participate in open houses and fire station tours, provide feedback on services, and attend community forums and meetings. Staying informed will empower you to create a safer community and have a stronger voice in the services and programs we provide. Fill out our online contact form for more information or if you can’t find a program or service you need. Please note that when filling out our contact form, you may not get a response for 24-48 hours. If you have an emergency, please call 911.