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FIRE and EMS

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Fire Services

If you see a fire, call 911 immediately.  We have crews on staff 24/7 to respond to a fire emergency. We respond to all hazards in the community including motor vehicle accidents (MVA), hazmat, structure fires and wildland fire emergencies. 

The District has three fire stations:

  • Station 1 on Mammoth Creek Road
  • Station 2 at 1325 Ranch Drive in Elk Ridge
  • Station 3 on Swains Creek Road in Swains Creek 


Station 1 is manned 24/7 with fire staff and EMTs/Paramedics.  Stations 2 & 3 are staffed as conditions and requirements dictate.


CMFPD Ambulance

Emergency Medical Services

Cedar Mountain Fire Protection District is a State of Utah Licensed Quick Response Agency at the Paramedic level. In addition to providing basic EMS services like IVs and wound care, we have the ability to treat cardiac patients more effectively. Being 30+ miles to the nearest hospital, we encourage you to:

  • Wear proper safety gear when operating OHVs, snowmobiles, using power equipment, etc.
  • Call 911 immediately if you are injured and need assistance.
  • Keep a current list of medications and emergency contacts on your person.



Burning tree

Staying Safe in the Mountains

The District is in a wilderness area and we encourage residents and visitors to practice Fire Safety Awareness including:

  • Always check current fire restrictions.
  • Be aware of evacuation routes.
  • Keep a disaster supply kit in your house and/or car.
  • Only use approved fire pits for campfires.
  • Do not use fireworks.


CURRENT FIRE RESTRICTIONS:

As of January 2023, there are no restrictions. See https://utahfireinfo.gov/active-fire-restriction-documents/

for the most up to date information. 


Additional Kane County information can be found here: 

https://kane.utah.gov/gov/dept/fire-warden/


***To have your fire pit inspected and approved by CMFPD, please call the station at 435-682-3225.***

CURRENT KANE COUNTY FIRE PIT GUIDELINES

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3620 Mammoth Creek rd, hc 82 box 1084, duck creek village, ut 84762  435-682-3225


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