Oro Valley - Pima County

 

Rural/Metro Fire Department has been providing fire and emergency medical services to Oro Valley residents since 2002.

Click for Full MapRural/Metro operates on an individual basis with most residents of Oro Valley. This means fire protection and emergency medical services are not paid for through taxes and residents are responsible for establishing fire service directly with Rural/ Metro Fire.

Area residents living in a Fire District do not need to set up an individual account.

In the Oro Valley area, Rural/Metro has two primary responding fire stations, bringing the total in Pima County to 12. There are ten firefighters on duty at all times.

Rural/ Metro Fire and Golder Ranch Fire announce a partnership to provide the residents of Oro Valley with the highest levels of service. Click here to read the highlights of the Oro Valley Agreement.

 

       
   

Station 76, 77 &
Administration

490 W. Magee Rd. Established 1985
Engine 76, Engine 77, Ladder 77, Brush 76
Rescue 76


   
Community Events in Oro Valley
From Pancake Breakfasts, School Mini-Musters, to neighborhood meetings, we're an active part of your community. Click here to learn about Rural/Metro's involvement in your area.