The Chino Valley Independent Fire District is known for the delivery of high-quality emergency services to the Chino Valley, including emergency medical and paramedic services, hazardous materials response and urban search and rescue services.

CVIFD began in 1895 as Chino Fire Company No. 1 and has since grown to include six fire stations housing over 100 professional firefighters who spend each day training themselves and the public about fire.

Our mission is to protect the lives and property of the community from the detrimental effects of fires, medical emergencies and other hazardous conditions caused by either man or nature.

We're proud of our long tradition of protecting our community and look forward to the challenges of the future.


 

Request for Proposals >>

 

There are no requests for proposals at this time.

 

The Chino Valley Fire District has launched a webpage for the District Training Center.  Visitors to the webpage can get an in depth look at classes being offered, register for classes, view training opportunities and much more.  To visit the Chino Valley Fire District Training Center webpage, click on the link below.

http://chinovalleyfiretraining.org/

 

The Chino Valley Fire Foundation will be hosting its first annual “A Night on the Town” event on Monday, May 21, 2012.

Twenty local restaurants in the cities of Chino and Chino Hills have agreed to donate a percentage of their profits to the Foundation’s “Make a Child Smile” family of programs. Food bills accompanied by “A Night on the Town” event flyer will be eligible for this fundraising event.  Click here for event flyer or visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CVIFD

 

View a copy of our 2011/2012 Preliminary Budget

 

The Chino Valley Independent Fire District now offers Heartsaver CPR & AED (Part I) online and Heartsaver® First Aid with CPR & AED (Part 1) online. Click HERE for more information and to sign up.

 

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that is produced from heaters, fireplaces, furnaces and many types of appliances and cooking devices.  New Legislation that goes into effect July 1, 2011 will require homeowners to install carbon monoxide detectors in their homes.  Click HERE for more information.

 

Chino Valley Fire District firefighters responded to a riot involving several inmates at the California Institute for Men in Chino on August 8th.  For a detailed Significant Incident Report, click here.

 

"Fire in Chino Hills" 

 

    

Freeway Fire PowerPoint

 

To view our new Public Information Page, click here. 

For interactive games on our Kids Corner, Click here.

 

Learn about the Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council



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