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Eagle Fire 2025 Annual Report - News Image
Michelle Keyser - Admin Asst./Media Specialist
Apr 22, 2026

Eagle Fire 2025 Annual Report

We are proud to present our 2025 year-end report.As a fire protection district we are 77 years strong and members of the Eagle Fire Department take seriously our commitment to keeping the district and your family safe. This report highlights some of the work we have don
Revisit Your First Aid Kit - News Image
Michelle Keyser - Admin Asst./Media Specialist
Jan 30, 2024

Revisit Your First Aid Kit

Greetings everyone,
Attached is the latest installment of the Emergency Preparedness Pointer titled, “Revisit Your First Aid Kit". Learning how to properly use a first aid kit is equally as important as having one. The skills you learn may help preserve a life until
Eagle Fire Department Controlled Burns - News Image

Jan 29, 2024

Eagle Fire Department Controlled Burns

Did you know that March is the month that the local ditch companies, water districts and agricultural land burn off the dead leaves, branches and debris from the previous fall? Although it may be a bit concerning to those who aren’t familiar with the practice, the contr
Eagle Fire Department Flooding Safety - News Image

May 01, 2023

Eagle Fire Department Flooding Safety

Flooding is a natural hazard occurring within Ada County. Many Eagle residents live near rivers and streams that are subject to periodic flooding. Flooding can cover walkways and roads, and creep up to surrounding structures. The Boise River flow rate is currently being
Eagle Fire Department Warmer Temperatures - News Image

Apr 11, 2023

Eagle Fire Department Warmer Temperatures

With warmer temperatures coming in April it's important to understand snowmelt within the Treasure Valley. The snowmelt runoff is vital for the local water supplies and is usually contained within the reservoirs, rivers and creeks throughout the county. However, floodin