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Fire Department Requests

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Sierra Vista Fire & Medical Services provides community safety services at no charge. Please complete the form below to request assistance from Fire & Medical Services Services, including a car seat safety check, smoke detector check, or tour of the fire station. If you are experiencing a fire or medical emergency, call 9-1-1.

Car Seat Safety Check

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 Sierra Vista Fire & Medical Services offers free child passenger seat checks. Checks involve a 35 to 45 minute hands-on class per seat. Participants are expected to install their own seat at the end of the class with technician guidance. All checks are done by appointment only.  To request an appointment please complete the form below. An off-duty firefighter who is a certified Child Passenger Safety Seat Technician will call you within 5 days to schedule an appointment. Participants who complete the class may also be eligible for a free child car safety seat.

If you have any questions, please call Station 3 at (520) 417-4400.

Seats are provided through grant funding. Sierra Vista Fire & Medical Services received a grant from the Children’s Miracle Network/TMC Foundation.

Fire Station Tour

The Sierra Vista Fire and Medical Services Department offers fire station tours to groups and families. Complete the form below to request a tour.

Smoke Detector Check

We encourage citizens to change out their smoke detector batteries every 6 months and to change the actual smoke detectors every 5-10 years. A monthly test of your detectors is a good idea too. This can be accomplished by pressing and holding the “test” button on a detector.

For those who are unable to check their detectors themselves, Sierra Vista Fire & Medical Services and the Citizen’s Fire Academy Alumni (CFAA) offer free smoke detector checks and battery replacement. Every third Saturday of each month, the CFAA responds to requests to have smoke detector batteries changed. The program is designed for the elderly who need help replacing their batteries, low-income individuals who cannot afford batteries, or the physically or mentally disabled who are unable to change their smoke detector batteries.

Complete the form below, or call (520) 417-4400 to request a SVF&MS check.


Fire Department Request Form

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