


Rincon Valley Fire District recuperates all costs associated with off-district assignments. The experience gained on these types of assignments is of great value to the District. Firefighters can be deployed for 14 days straight or longer, and often work strenuous 16 hour shifts. Rincon Valley maintains a team of specialized firefighters who respond to these incidents on fire engines, water tenders, and ambulances.

This agreement also obligates RVFD to respond when requested to wildland fires across Arizona and the United States, provided the District has adequate staffing. This agreement allows RVFD to call upon additional local, state, and federal firefighting resources, including aircraft and firefighting hand crews, should a large wildfire threaten the District. Rincon Valley Fire District maintains a cooperative agreement with the Arizona State Forestry Division. This advanced training benefits the District by better preparing fire crews to handle large scale wildland fires. Some firefighters choose to pursue advanced training in wildland fire tactics, including chainsaw operation, advanced firefighter, engine boss, and incident commander type 4. Every RVFD firefighter is trained to the basic wildland firefighter requirements, as established by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group. The Rincon Valley Fire District Wildland Fire Program is designed to promote wildland fire safety within the District, while equipping and preparing fire crews for responding to wildland fires.
