Fire / EMS Department
                        Fire / EMS Department
                
            Overview
The Guthrie Fire - EMS Department provides the citizens of Guthrie with fire suppression, prevention, and emergency medical services (EMS). The department operates out of one centrally located fire station, located at 209 E. Springer Avenue just south of downtown Guthrie.
Services
- Fire and EMS records
 - Fire Marshal request
 - Burn permits (Guthrie City Hall on the 2nd Floor)
 - Out-of-city limits fire subscriptions
 - Fireworks Application Permit
 - Guthrie Fire EMS Membership Program
 - Free Smoke Detector Program
 - Inspections
 - Fire prevention activities
 - All non-emergency calls
 - Storm Shelter registration (for Guthrie Fire Department district)
 
Rural Fire Subscription Program
The city offers to all rural residents that are located within our fire response area the option to subscribe to a fire subscription plan. This is a subscription-based membership service for fire services performed outside the city limits of the city. Such services include, but are not limited to, structure fires, vehicle fires, grass fires, hazardous conditions, and rescue/recovery/extrication services. There is an annual $100 fee to the city. Each incident where fire services are provided to a member of the Rural Fire Subscription plan at a location outside the city limits is free.
Whenever the Guthrie Fire Department enters the property of a rural resident and provides any fire services, the property owner will be billed for the service according to a fee schedule established by the Guthrie City Council in 2007. When a fire involves multiple properties, each property owner is billed for the services provided to their property; those charges are normally manpower and equipment. It is up to the property owner to collect any damages or reimbursement from the responsible party. It is also up to the property owner to check with their insurance on possible coverage of the bill.
The rural fire memberships are available at Guthrie City Hall, 101 N. 2nd Avenue in Guthrie, at the Finance Office window on the 2nd floor. You can also download the form (PDF).
As always, if you have any questions pertaining to this program or fire protection in Guthrie, please call the Fire Chief at (405) 282-2280.
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