Our Mission Is To Support The Munds Park Firefighters

Have an Emergency…Call 911

Check Out The Webcam at the Fire Department!

Trunk or Treat!

October 26th from 1-3:00 at the Pinewood Country Club Parking Lot

We’re still looking for volunteers, people to decorate their vehicles & hand out candy, and of course donations of candy for the kids

Contact Gail VanDeurzan at 623-670-0255 or download the flyer- Click Here!


Chief Tope

Let’s hear Chief Tope explain why the Pinewood Fire Auxiliary is important to the Pinewood Fire District and the people of Munds Park!

There’s a lot more to the story than just potlucks and events as you’ll hear in this short video.

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Fire Prevention Week: A Legacy of Safety and Awareness Since 1922

Fire Prevention Week: Each October, as the leaves change and temperatures drop, a vital public observance takes place across the United States—Fire Prevention Week. Sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) since 1922, Fire Prevention Week is the longest-running public health observance in the…

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Empowering Community Resilience: The Role of CERT in Coconino County

In times of crisis, communities often find themselves needing to rely on more than just emergency services. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in Coconino County provides an invaluable resource by training everyday citizens to take on crucial roles during disasters. This program, sponsored by…

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Coconino National Forest Crews Start Controlled Burns On Lightning-Caused Fire Near Bunker

This weekend, fire crews from the Coconino National Forest will begin controlled burns on the lightning-caused Bunker Fire located near Bunker, approximately 11 miles northwest of Sedona. Short Summary: The Bunker Fire started on Monday due to lightning. Controlled burns aim to contain the seven-acre…

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Coconino National Forest And Flagstaff Relax Fire Restrictions After Record June Rains

Flagstaff, AZ – After considerable rainfall in June, the Coconino National Forest and Flagstaff have eased their fire restrictions, providing relief and new opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Short Summary: The Coconino National Forest will reopen most areas starting July 2. Red Rock Ranger…

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