EST. 1902
Mission Statement
To serve and protect the inhabitants and natural resources of Park County Fire District #2 as efficiently and effectively as possible through fire suppression, fire prevention, and public education activities. To assist other emergency services in the prevention of the loss of life and property from fire and other natural and man-made disasters.
About Fire District
Provides fire protection services for the City of Cody and a 3200 sq. mile district surrounding the city, making our district one of the largest volunteer districts in the United States.
The District is governed by a five member board of directors.
Four full time employees serve the district, the Administrator, Fire Marshal, Service Technician, and District Training Officer.
Why Volunteer
From their own words...
- Opportunity to serve my community
- The special feeling you get when you successfully intervene in an emergency
- Opportunity to perform duties that most people would never be willing to do
- The chance to learn skills necessary to advance through the ranks
- Carry on or start a family tradition
- Opportunity to meet new people and develop comradery
- Experience excitement where no two calls are the same
Last Year Total Responses 2023
Monthly Responses March 2024
Structure
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0
Wildland
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0
Vehicle Fires
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1
Accidents / Rescue
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3
Cancelled / False Alarms
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3
Other
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8
Total
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15
Year to Date Responses
Our Staff for 2024
Board Members:
John Krebes
Ray Lozier
Bob Coe
Barry "Slim" Cook
Jeff Steward
District Secretary:
Andrea Earhart
Administrator:
Jerry Parker
Fire Marshal:
Sam Wilde
Dist. Training Officer:
Matt Schauland
Service Technician:
Mike Boone
Chief:
Jim Schultz
Asst. Chief
H.R. Coe
Captains:
Hank Avery
John Marsh
Eric Williams
Secretary:
Kendra Tarr
Treasurer:
Whitney Weidenborner
St #1 Training Officer:
Shane Spradlin
Rookie Trainers:
Kendal Baerg
Bart Williams
Southfork President:
Neil Beisler
Wapiti President:
Rod Tripp
Sunlight President:
Scott Kincheloe