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Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire. BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our monthly Board of Trustee meeting is held the second Monday of every month at 4:00pm. This meeting is held at our main station at 3496 HWY 2 West, Kalispell. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME AND WHAT In December of 2019 the Coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, first began infecting people in mainland China. Since that time the virus has quickly spread across China, Asia, Europe and into the United States. We have now had our first confirmed cases in Montana and it is just a matter of time before we begin seeing cases in our immediate area. With the virus spreading so rapidly and steadily BURNING COULD BE IMPACTING YOUR MORE SENSITIVE NEIGHBORS This year there is a lot more greener brush being burned. This green waste creates more smoke and that can effect your neighbors with respiratory sensitivities and with the current Covid-19 virus outbreak that could have serious consequences. Please wait until later in the season to burn green waste until it has had time to dry out and burn drier materials now. FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire. BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our monthly Board of Trustee meeting is held the second Monday of every month at 4:00pm. This meeting is held at our main station at 3496 HWY 2 West, Kalispell. CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME AND WHAT In December of 2019 the Coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, first began infecting people in mainland China. Since that time the virus has quickly spread across China, Asia, Europe and into the United States. We have now had our first confirmed cases in Montana and it is just a matter of time before we begin seeing cases in our immediate area. With the virus spreading so rapidly and steadily BURNING COULD BE IMPACTING YOUR MORE SENSITIVE NEIGHBORS This year there is a lot more greener brush being burned. This green waste creates more smoke and that can effect your neighbors with respiratory sensitivities and with the current Covid-19 virus outbreak that could have serious consequences. Please wait until later in the season to burn green waste until it has had time to dry out and burn drier materials now. FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
GALLERY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING COULD BE IMPACTING YOUR MORE SENSITIVE NEIGHBORS This year there is a lot more greener brush being burned. This green waste creates more smoke and that can effect your neighbors with respiratory sensitivities and with the current Covid-19 virus outbreak that could have serious consequences. Please wait until later in the season to burn green waste until it has had time to dry out and burn drier materials now. IT IS CRITICAL TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THAT EMS AND Because Covid-19 is taking such a toll on our country access to your loved ones in the ambulance and at the hospital maybe restricted. Kalispell Regional Medical Center is currently screening members of the public and only allowing one designated family member per patient. This creates a challenge for EMS and Hospital staff when it comes to getting accurate medical history quickly. FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
KALISPELL REGIONAL HEALTHCARE BEGINS PHASE ONE TO Kalispell Regional Healthcare will begin phase one of reintroducing some clinical care services on April 27th. These services will include some in-person office visits, minimal office procedures, and Certain diagnostic imaging and other diagnostic testing. Please click KRH LAUNCHES RESPIRATORY SCREENING FACILITIES Kalispell Regional Healthcare (KRH) is committed to the health and safety of our patients, employees and community. We continue to take several steps to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. In addition to the 24-hour call center at (406) 890-7272 KRH established to help evaluate those who are feeling sick and experiencing symptoms of cough, fever, or difficulty breathing, KRH has createdSUMMER FIRE SAFETY
Summer is here and with that temps and dry weather mean increased fire risk. We at Smith Valley Fire would like to remind you to keep those risks in mind when you are out. Campfires, cars and cigarettes are all likely culprits to start fires. Please be cautious! HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our monthly Board of Trustee meeting is held the second Monday of every month at 4:00pm. This meeting is held at our main station at 3496 HWY 2 West, Kalispell. AUXILIARY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Our monthly Board of Trustee meeting is held the second Monday of every month at 4:00pm. This meeting is held at our main station at 3496 HWY 2 West, Kalispell. AUXILIARY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME AND WHAT In December of 2019 the Coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, first began infecting people in mainland China. Since that time the virus has quickly spread across China, Asia, Europe and into the United States. We have now had our first confirmed cases in Montana and it is just a matter of time before we begin seeing cases in our immediatearea.
IT IS CRITICAL TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THAT EMS AND Because Covid-19 is taking such a toll on our country access to your loved ones in the ambulance and at the hospital maybe restricted. Kalispell Regional Medical Center is currently screening members of the public and only allowing one designated family member per patient. This creates a challenge for EMS and Hospital staff when it comes to getting accurate medical history quickly. MAVERICK'S ARMY PHOTO FUNDRAISER Smith Valley Fire District BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. BURNING JULY 1ST THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed July 1st through October 1st. Open burning will open back up October 1st conditions allowing. KALISPELL REGIONAL HEALTHCARE BEGINS PHASE ONE TO Kalispell Regional Healthcare will begin phase one of reintroducing some clinical care services on April 27th. These services will include some in-person office visits, minimal office procedures, and Certain diagnostic imaging and other diagnostic testing. Please click HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! Happy Memorial Day Weekend from your friends and family at Smith Valley Fire. As we take the time to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, it is also a good time to ensure to do so safely. Wear your seat belts when traveling, have a designated driver if you plan on drinking and enjoy BBQ'ing and cooking fires carefully. WEATHER EVENT MAKES FOR A BUSY DAY FOR OUR DEPARTMENT Sunday May 31st started with a good sized weather event that tore through our area and left a path of destruction in its wake. Winds were clocked at 69 miles an hour in Kalispell and we may have seen higher winds in some areas. All around the county we saw trees down, power lines down and buildings that sustained damage. At Smith Valley Fire Department we had a total of 22 calls making for HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
GALLERY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BURNING MARCH
Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. Have enough water, tools, andhelp
BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
GALLERY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BURNING MARCH
Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. Have enough water, tools, andhelp
BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME AND WHAT In December of 2019 the Coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, first began infecting people in mainland China. Since that time the virus has quickly spread across China, Asia, Europe and into the United States. We have now had our first confirmed cases in Montana and it is just a matter of time before we begin seeing cases in our immediatearea.
BURNING COULD BE IMPACTING YOUR MORE SENSITIVE NEIGHBORS This year there is a lot more greener brush being burned. This green waste creates more smoke and that can effect your neighbors with respiratory sensitivities and with the current Covid-19 virus outbreak that could have serious consequences. Please wait until later in the season to burn green waste until it has had time to dry out and burn drier materials now. IT IS CRITICAL TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THAT EMS AND Because Covid-19 is taking such a toll on our country access to your loved ones in the ambulance and at the hospital maybe restricted. Kalispell Regional Medical Center is currently screening members of the public and only allowing one designated family member per patient. This creates a challenge for EMS and Hospital staff when it comes to getting accurate medical history quickly. BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
BURNING JULY 1ST THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed July 1st through October 1st. Open burning will open back up October 1st conditions allowing. JUNE 2ND ELECTIONS WILL BE MAIL IN OR DROP OFF BALLOTS ONLY Due to Covid-19 restrictions this upcoming election on June 2nd will require you to mail in or drop off your ballot. There will be no polling at the Smith Valley Fire House. If you choose to drop off your ballot please reference the image below for the closest location to you. For more information visit the Flathead County Election department website Here FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR! We here at Smith Valley Fire hope you have a happy and safe New Year. Please remember to not drink and drive and celebrate safely with yourfriends and family!
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! Happy Memorial Day Weekend from your friends and family at Smith Valley Fire. As we take the time to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, it is also a good time to ensure to do so safely. Wear your seat belts when traveling, have a designated driver if you plan on drinking and enjoy BBQ'ing and cooking fires carefully. ABOVE NORMAL FIRE ACTIVITY PREDICTED FOR NORTH WEST Predictive Services National Interagency Fire Center has released their National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook report for the Month of May and they are predicting a very active Wildland fire season for July and August. With this prediction it is a good time to check around your home and properties to make sure you have taken steps to protect your home from fire dangers. HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
GALLERY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BURNING MARCH
Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. Have enough water, tools, andhelp
BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
HOME | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief.LATEST NEWS
Debris Burning is Open March 1st - April 30th Please remember our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of VOLUNTEERS | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT We are currently accepting applications for various volunteer positions: Contact us at 406.752.3548 for more details. Due to Covid-19 restrictions we are not accepting applications in person. Please scan them in with a copy of your drivers license and email them to us at Admin@SmithvalleyFD.org. BURNING | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. KIDS AND FIRE SAFETY Sparky.org is a great resource to teach children about proper fire safety. It is very important to teach them when they are young to avoid accidents with fire.USEFUL DOCUMENTS
3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
GALLERY | SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT 3496 U.S. Hwy 2 W Kalispell, MT. 59901. ©2020 by Smith Valley FireDepartment.
BURNING MAY 1ST THROUGH JUNE 30TH Permits are free but required in May and June. Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Out of control burning is the #1 reason for wildfires in our area. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind.BURNING MARCH
Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. Only vegetation may be burned, no man-made materials of any kind. Check the weather forecast and DO NOT BURN when gusty or high winds are predicted. Fires should be attended until completely out. Have enough water, tools, andhelp
BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME AND WHAT In December of 2019 the Coronavirus, now known as Covid-19, first began infecting people in mainland China. Since that time the virus has quickly spread across China, Asia, Europe and into the United States. We have now had our first confirmed cases in Montana and it is just a matter of time before we begin seeing cases in our immediatearea.
BURNING COULD BE IMPACTING YOUR MORE SENSITIVE NEIGHBORS This year there is a lot more greener brush being burned. This green waste creates more smoke and that can effect your neighbors with respiratory sensitivities and with the current Covid-19 virus outbreak that could have serious consequences. Please wait until later in the season to burn green waste until it has had time to dry out and burn drier materials now. IT IS CRITICAL TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THAT EMS AND Because Covid-19 is taking such a toll on our country access to your loved ones in the ambulance and at the hospital maybe restricted. Kalispell Regional Medical Center is currently screening members of the public and only allowing one designated family member per patient. This creates a challenge for EMS and Hospital staff when it comes to getting accurate medical history quickly. BURNING DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed December 1st through March 1st. Open burning will open back up March 1st conditionsallowing.
BURNING JULY 1ST THROUGH OCTOBER 1ST No Burning is Currently Allowed. Burn season is closed July 1st through October 1st. Open burning will open back up October 1st conditions allowing. JUNE 2ND ELECTIONS WILL BE MAIL IN OR DROP OFF BALLOTS ONLY Due to Covid-19 restrictions this upcoming election on June 2nd will require you to mail in or drop off your ballot. There will be no polling at the Smith Valley Fire House. If you choose to drop off your ballot please reference the image below for the closest location to you. For more information visit the Flathead County Election department website Here FALL DEBRIS BURNING IS OPEN BUT WE ARE UNDER MODERATE FIRE Fall Debris Burning is Open October 1st - November 30th Please remember we are under moderate fire warnings. Conditions are still fairly dry and our number one cause for wildland fires are burn piles that get out of control. A few tips before you burn: (no burn permit is required) Call Air Quality before every burn at (406) 751-8144 or go to flatheadhealth.org for today's ventilation forecast. HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE NEW YEAR! We here at Smith Valley Fire hope you have a happy and safe New Year. Please remember to not drink and drive and celebrate safely with yourfriends and family!
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! Happy Memorial Day Weekend from your friends and family at Smith Valley Fire. As we take the time to remember those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, it is also a good time to ensure to do so safely. Wear your seat belts when traveling, have a designated driver if you plan on drinking and enjoy BBQ'ing and cooking fires carefully. ABOVE NORMAL FIRE ACTIVITY PREDICTED FOR NORTH WEST Predictive Services National Interagency Fire Center has released their National Significant Wildland Fire Potential Outlook report for the Month of May and they are predicting a very active Wildland fire season for July and August. With this prediction it is a good time to check around your home and properties to make sure you have taken steps to protect your home from fire dangers. Smith Valley Fire District​
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SMITH VALLEY FIRE DISTRICT The Smith Valley Fire District protects approximately 69 square miles west of Kalispell, Montana. We border with South Kalispell, Marion, West Valley, and Kalispell City Fire Departments. Our urban interface areas are jointly protected by Montana DNRC. We are governed by five elected Board members. The Department is administered by a paid Chief. We added a Paramedic level emergency medical transport unit to our services in August of 2016. We are a combination department with paid staff Monday - Friday 0700-1700 . We still rely on volunteers to respond to emergencies in the evenings and on the weekends. If you ever wondered what it would be like to be a firefighter, EMS provider, or an auxillary member I encourage you to take a moment and contact us. It will be a life changing opportunity.Amy Beick
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