The Hoopa Fire Department and Office of Emergency Services, established in 1987, is the first compacted tribal fire department in the United States and serves as a model for other tribal fire departments nationwide. With direct responsibility for the Hoopa Indian Reservation, it is a national resource and works in collaboration with federal, state, local government, and NGO partners to ensure the highest level of professionalism and dedication in providing fire protection and emergency services.
As a leader in tribal fire programs, the Hoopa Fire Department is committed to utilizing new technologies and actively participating in the community to meet the dynamic needs of the Hoopa Valley Tribe. Their goal is to serve as role models, provide excellent services, and ensure the safety and well-being of the Hoopa Valley Indians through support, training, and encouragement within their fire organization.
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