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Fire Stations

Umatilla County Fire District #1 operates five strategically-placed stations throughout the District to respond to over 6,000 calls annually. On-Duty Career Firefighters and EMS Professionals currently respond from Station 21, Station 22, and Station 23. Station 24 houses the District's Fire Prevention Division & Station 25 is run by volunteer personnel as resources allow.  

Station 21 
May contain: transportation, truck, vehicle, fire station, fire truck, car, fire hydrant, and hydrant

*Station 21 will be closed temporarily while the Hermiston Public Safety Center undergoes seimsic remodeling. Construction began in December 2024 and is expected to take 10-12 months to complete. Please see our video PSA for information on where to find UCFD1 Staff during the remodel.  Watch the PSA here!

Station #21 is located in downtown Hermiston.

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Station 22 
A fire station labeled "Umatilla County Fire District #1" with "A.H. Cable Station" and the number 22. American flag flying.

Station #22 is located on Highway 207 on the East Side of the District.

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Station 23 
May contain: transportation, truck, vehicle, indoors, car, and person

Station #23 is located on the West Side of the District.

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Station 24 
A fire station with three garages and a red truck parked outside under a clear blue sky.

 

Station #24 is located in downtown Stanfield.

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Station 25 
A beige fire station building with three garage doors and a sign for Umatilla County Fire District 1, Station 25.

Station #25 is located on E. Walls Road near Cold Springs Highway.

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  • 37100 E. Walls Rd., Hermiston, OR 97838
Seismic Retrofit & Renovations 

Following a $13.1 million bond passed by voters in 2021 and a seismic grant, the District invested several million dollars into fire station seismic upgrades, along with major interior & exterior renovations to enable 24-hour co-ed staffing. Stations 22, 23, and 24 were all renovated under budget.

Fire stations 22, 23, 24 with their locations, budgets, costs, grant contributions, and savings under budget.

In December of 2024, construction began at the Hermiston Public Safety Center, home of Station 21 and the Hermiston Police Department. The remodel includes a seismic retrofit, funded by a $2.5 million grant from the State of Oregon's Seismic Rehabilitation Grant Program.  This keeps the District and its equipment secure with the ability to adequately respond to emergencies in the event of a natural disaster like an earthquake. With bonds approved by votes in 2021, the District is also upgrading living quarters to accommodate co-ed personnel, expand work & supply areas, and ensure ADA compliance. Completion is expected by late fall 2025.