
Some Valencia County communities are at increased risk of catastrophic wildfire because of heavy weed infestations around homes and structures.
Valencia County
Code Enforcement & Emergency Services
Encourages
Valencia County Residents
To work on
Defensible Space around your homes
Remove weeds and brush 30 feet around your house and en-sure yard areas are regularly maintained to prevent future weed encroachment on residences
Help us protect your property from wildfires!
Valencia County Fire Administration Office
505-866-2040
Valencia County Code Enforcement Office
505-866-2050
Valencia County has 8 fire districts, 2 substations and 6 Medical Rescues.
Rio Grande Estates Fire Department
Valencia/El Cerro Fire Department
Highland Meadows Fire Department
Jarales/Pubelitos/Bosque Fire Department
Overview:
The duties and responsibilities of the fire administration office are to oversee the day-to-day operation of the Counties Volunteer Fire Departments.
The fire administration office also provides public inspections of buildings and properties within Valencia County. The fire administration office also provides investigations of all structure fires and provides reports of said fires to the proper authorities. The Office is open during working hours five days a week.
Contact Fire Chief
Contact Fire Inspector
Contact EMS/Emergency Services
Contact Wildland Coordinator
To protect property and life within Valencia County.
To provide excellent fire protection for county residents.
To provide excellent emergency medical services for county residents.
Medical Director's Wedsite:
http://www.emsmdc.com/
EMS Region 1 Website:
http://www.emsregion1.org/
NMEMSTARS:
www.nmemstars.org
NM EMS Academy:
http://hsc.unm.edu/som/emsacad/
NM EMS Bureau:
http://www.nmems.org/
ICS Training:
http://training.fema.gov/is/nims.asp
NM State Fire Marshal and Fire Academy:
http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/state-firemarshal/index.html
New Mexico Fire Information
http://nmfireinfo.com/