


FAQMay I burn yard waste or household trash?
If you are located within Moscow city limits, NO outside burning is allowed,
with two possible exceptions: Does your department have paid firefighters and/or medical personnel?
Our volunteers own and operate the fire department. The City of Moscow purchases fire trucks and built our newest station, and funds five paid positions for management continuity and liaison. With this support, our approximately 100 volunteers perform the major work of responding to fire and ambulance calls. This is a talented, hard-working and dedicated group; they willingly give thousands of hours yearly in service to their fellow citizens (and account for a major savings of City budget dollars!). How can I volunteer? What are the requirements for department membership?
Do I need prior experience?
You must be at least 18 years of age; high school graduate or equivalent; hold a valid driver’s license and be insurable under our driving insurance policy. Additionally, you must successfully complete an MVFD physical abilities(strength and agility) test and provide a physical (medical) examination which verifies that you are fit to perform typical firefighting/EMT duties. You must be eager to meet the considerable time commitment required. We will provide all necessary gear. For firefighters, no prior experience is necessary. The Ambulance Company does require that you hold a current EMT certification to be considered for membership. Call our administrative office at (208) 882-2831 for further information or to request an application. Membership in MVFD is not for everyone, but is a rewarding experience. For some great pictures of our training, click here!
I’ve heard you have firefighters who live in your stations?
Yes! We have a Resident program staffed by 20 full-time University of Idahostudents. All living expenses are included, except food. These men and women bear the major responsibility of responding fire apparatus to emergency scenes, and are also assigned station cleaning and maintenance duties -- all while maintaining a satisfactory grade average in their studies. Students in all disciplines are welcome, although many of the Residents plan a career in fire and/or EMS services. Former participants in our Resident program can be found in fire stations from coast to coast, and in jobs as diverse as University president and director of a major urban paramedic training program. Give us a call at (208) 882-2831 if you’re interested. Does your department pass out free smoke detectors or fire extinguishers?
The Moscow Volunteer Fire Department participates in a Smoke Detector and Fire Extinguisher “Giveaway” program for residents of the City of Moscow who are unable to purchase these items. Residents who are unable to purchase a detector or fire extinguisher may contact
the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department at 882-2831, |