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01 July 2025
NOTICE OF FIRE STATION CLOSURE Date: June 27, 2025 Subject: Closure of Ross Valley Fire Station 18 – Effective July 1, 2025 The Ross Valley Fire Department Station 18, located at 33 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross, CA, will be officially closed effectiv...

How can I get a job as a RVFD Firefighter?

Ross Valley Fire Department hires new firefighters who have completed the FIREHIRE employment registry process. Employment opportunities, job openings, and application announcements are made through FIREHIRE.

I would like to volunteer with the RVFD. Are there any opportunities to do so?

Ross Valley Fire Department's volunteer program currently has 15 active volunteer firefighters from the local community.  Volunteer firefighters augment the full-time, paid personnel during fires, large incidents, or multiple simultaneous incidents.

To become a volunteer firefighter, you must be at least 18 years old, a local resident, have a valid driver's license, and pass the CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test).   To apply, visit our headquarters station at Station 19, 777 San Anselmo Avenue, San Anselmo, CA or fill out an interest card/application online.

Does RVFD have an Explorer Program?

The Explorer Post is a division of The Boy Scouts of America.  Ross Valley Fire Department is chartered through the Boy Scouts to have an Explorer post within the department. The Boy Scouts provide the structure and support necessary for a successful program, and Ross Valley Fire Department provides the staffing and technical information to allow young adults to explore the fire service as a career opportunity.  

To learn more go to the Fire Explorer Page.

Becoming a Volunteer Firefighter

Being a Volunteer Firefighter is an extremely rewarding experience. Firefighters make a difference in the community by coming to the aid of people in times of greatest need.  Life and death is often in the balance.  Ross Valley Volunteer Firefighters have and will continue to positively impact the well being of all people in this community.

We hire volunteer firefighters on a rotating basis as space allows - currently there are 15 active volunteer positions.  The number of positions available differs depending on many different factors.  Each qualified applicant must successfully pass an interview, a physical agility test, a background check and a medical exam.

New volunteers that possess a CPR certification, an EMT-Basic certificate and a certificate of completion from a certified Fire Academy are may be given an accelerated training schedule.  Those that have neither certificate are put through both programs and are brought on as Active Volunteer Firefighter's at completion.

Minimum Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Possess a valid CA class C driver's license.
  • Live within the service boundaries of the Ross Valley Fire Department or within an extended response boundary as approved by the Fire Chief.
  • Submit an employment application.

Recommended Qualifications

  • Possess a CPR certificate.
  • Possess a certificate of completion from a certified California Fire Academy.
  • Possess an EMT or EMT-Paramedic certificate.
  • Possess any other certifications that further prepare in successfully assisting members of the community in the EMS and Fire Suppression fields.

If you are interested in becoming a Volunteer Firefighter with our Department and you meet the above requirements, please fill out the employment application and bring it to the Administrative Office or mail it to the address on the application. We accept applications year-round. If you have any further questions about the Volunteer Firefighter Program, please contact Fire Captain Oscar Arenas at oarenas@rossvalleyfire.org 

How soon can I begin responding to calls?

Once you are hired, you must complete a training curriculum before you can begin responding to calls.   If you already have a firefighter 1 certificate, you may be allowed to respond to emergencies sooner.

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DID YOU RECEIVE A NOTICE OF DEFENSIBLE SPACE INSPECTION?

Did you receive a NOTICE OF DEFENSIBLE SPACE INSPECTION?  If you received a notice, you may have questions about the meaning of the different requirements and specific hazards noted.  Click here to see FAQs and learn more about the requirements.

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Wildfire Preparedness

Evacuation Information

Your family's best chance of survival requires being ready and evacuating early.  Prepare your home if time allows, and follow your Wildfire Action Plan.  Know when to evacuate and what to do if you become trapped.

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Hardening Your Home

A wildfire-safe home must be resistant to ignition from wind-blown embers. Even if the flames never reach your home, it must be able to withstand exposure to millions of tiny embers that can be carried a mile or more in front of a wildfire.

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Defensible Space

Defensible space is essential to improve your home’s chance of surviving a wildfire. It’s the buffer you create between a building on your property and the grass, trees, shrubs, or any wildland area that surround it.

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Today's Fire Danger

It's important to monitor current and predicted weather conditions, be aware of "Red Flag Warnings" issued by the Weather Service, and prepare in advance when severe fire weather is anticipated.

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Defensible Space is required by law for all properties in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) in the Ross Valley.

Ross Valley Fire Stations

Fire Station 19 - San Anselmo
Fire Station 20 - Sleepy Hollow
Fire Station 21 - Fairfax

Our Mission

To protect the lives, property and environment of Ross, San Anselmo, Sleepy Hollow and Fairfax through education, prevention and community service in a professional and caring manner that is fair, honest, respectful and ethical.

Contact Us

Ross Valley Fire Department
777 San Anselmo Avenue
San Anselmo, CA 94960 USA
Tel: (415) 258-4686

For Emergencies, Dial 9-1-1