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Call Or Check Online Before Burning In Central Oregon

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The Central Oregon Fire Chiefs’ Association (COFCA) works with local, state, and federal partners to determine when to collectively open debris burning in the fall.  The twelve local fire agencies in Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties met and agreed to collectively open debris burning on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 12:00 a.m.

Even with the joint decision to allow burning, each local fire protection agency has discretion to open or close it on a daily basis. Before burning, residents should check online or call their specific fire department to get current information, understand the regulations, and obtain the necessary permits if required. If burning across multiple days, residents should check online or call each morning before burning.

All Central Oregon fire departments and rural fire districts will continue to monitor weather and fuel moisture conditions in their district and because of localized variability may make modifications on a day-to-day basis.

Local burn information hyperlinks and phone numbers:

Alfalfa Fire District – 541-382-2333

Bend/Deschutes Rural District #2 – 541-322-6335

Black Butte Ranch – 541-595-2288

Cloverdale – 541-389-2345

Crook County Fire & Rescue – 541-447-BURN (2876)

Crooked River Ranch RFPD – 541-923-4633

Jefferson County Fire & EMS – 541-475-1789

La Pine Fire Department – 541-536-9056

Lake Chinook Fire  – 541-410-5077

Redmond Fire & Rescue – 541-504-5035

Sisters-Camp Sherman – 541-549-2333

Warm Springs Fire & Safety – 541-553-1146

Partner Organizations:

541-383-5300 – Deschutes National Forest

541-416-6500 – Ochoco National Forest/Crooked River Grasslands

541-416-6700 – Bureau of Land Management

541-447-5658 – Oregon Department of Forestry

541-549-2731 – Oregon Department of Forestry (Sisters Sub-Unit)

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