DISTRICT HISTORY AND STATS

 

The Palominas Fire District is located in Southeastern Arizona in Cochise County. Cochise County has a population of 135,000 covering nearly 6170 square miles. Our county includes more than 37 emergency response organizations including fire departments, ambulance services and federal response services.
The Palominas Fire District was established in 1974 with a handful of volunteers and fewer pieces of equipment- with one fire station. Currently we are operating with 12 trucks, 4 stations and 28 volunteers. The District is governed by a 5 man board with a yearly budget of approximately $350,000.
The 87 square miles of the Palominas Fire District has a growing population of over 4500 people. The district border is shared on 15 miles with the Mexican border. The community has had a growth rate of 44% in the past 5 years, 15% in 2003 alone, and is currently experiencing community growth including construction of sub divisions encompassing 9000 acres. In the year 2000, a 7000 acre gated community was proposed, mostly consisting of 3000 to 5000 square foot homes.

Palominas has mutual aid agreements with:

Arizona State Land

Bureau of Land Management

Forest Service, Fry Fire

Sierra Vista Fire Department

Bisbee Fire

Fort Huachuca Fire- US Army Comuincations Headquarters

 
The district is currently building a Training Facility to serve 
the district and surrounding areas. 
The Training facility includes  3 stories, a Class A burn tower, 
mobile class A burn unit, smoke generator, 
confined space under roof, 2 ventilation holes, a balcony, 3 story exterior stairway, 
and interior stand pipe with sprinkler, repelling rings and several windows. 
Addional areas at the training facility which are currently 
under construction are propane props, 
1100 square foot classroom area with computer simulations, 
offices and kitchen facilities. 
 
We are in partnership with our local community college, Cochise College, to provide our
 facility for training and teaching the Firefighter I and II program in the county. 
 
Please view our stations and equipment page to view our current equipment. 
 
We are awaiting the arrival of our newest purchases, a Class A pumper, 
an Urban assault vehicle, and our Fire Safety House for Fire prevention training.