South Lane County Fire & Rescue would like to thank Katrina with Country Financial for the generous donation of $750.00
HEARTsafe South Lane
What is a HEARTSafe Community?
Our HEARTSafe Community program is a set of criteria and guidelines designed to improve outcomes to sudden cardiac arrest emergencies through a specific set of training, preparation and response protocols.
This criteria supports the cardiac arrest “chain of survival” and encourages communities to put that chain of survival into action. Activities include:
· Widespread CPR instruction
· Public access defibrillators
· Aggressive resuscitation protocols for first responders and area hospitals
Communities that strive to become “heart safe” must meet the criteria established by the Citizen CPR Foundation. Upon completion, they receive signage and official recognition as a HEARTSafe Community to demonstrate a commitment to citizen health and safety.
To schedule CPR training please complete our CPR Training Request Form HERE
South Lane County Fire and Rescue will be having a Regular Board Meeting on January 20, 2022 at 7:00pm. Due to the current COVID Restrictions there will be no Public allowed at this meeting. If you have any questions or comments please email them to
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SOUTH LANE COUNTY FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTERSTATE
COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENT
Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes 279A.220, notice is hereby given that the South Lane County Fire & Rescue District intends to enter into a contract with Hughes Fire Equipment, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $360,098.00 or the purchase of one (1) new Freightliner 3000 Gallon BXT Tender NH856. The contract is based on the terms of an interstate cooperative procurement administered by Sourcewell (previously National Joint Powers Alliance or NJPA), in accordance with ORS 279A.220. The purpose of this notice is to provide information to the public and invite interested persons an opportunity to submit written comment.
Written comments and protests must be delivered to South Lane County Fire & Rescue District at the address below no later than 5 p.m. on January 19, 2022. Written protests received after this deadline will not be considered. Submittals should be addressed to Fire Chief John Wooten, South Lane County Fire & Rescue, 233 E. Harrison Avenue, Cottage Grove, OR 97424, and shall provide a detailed factual and legal basis for the comment/complaint and the relief requested. Protests will be handled pursuant to ORS 279A.225.
DATED THIS 5th DAY OF January, 2022.
John Wooten,
Fire Chief
PUBLISHED: January, 4, 2022
SLCFR will not have a December Board Meeting! We will keep you updated!
SLCFR will be having a Civil Service Meeting on November 23rd @ 9:00 AM Station 201