06/18/2026
We will be at Paradise Park on June 20, 2026 for the Wicked Wayz C.C. Lowriders Ride n' Shine! Don't miss the fun beginning at 3p!
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06/18/2026
We will be at Paradise Park on June 20, 2026 for the Wicked Wayz C.C. Lowriders Ride n' Shine! Don't miss the fun beginning at 3p!
06/18/2026
The US National Weather Service Reno Nevada has issued a Red Flag Warning for the area until 10 p.m. tonight due to gusty winds and thunderstorms moving into the region.
Combined with several days of hot, dry weather, these conditions can increase wildfire risk. Reno Fire Department has upstaffed a Brush Truck and will be closely monitoring conditions throughout the day!
You can help reduce fire risk by taking a few simple precautions:
• Secure patio furniture, umbrellas, and other loose outdoor items
• Properly dispose of ashes and smoking materials
• Avoid activities that could create sparks, including welding
• Use caution when towing trailers and make sure chains are not dragging
• Be careful when grilling outdoors or using fire pits
Today's weather can turn a small spark into a fast-moving fire. Please use extra caution.
06/15/2026
Heads up!
RFD has stopped forward progress on a small brush fire on US 395 Northbound between Red Rock and Stead! As crews clean up, traffic will be down to one lane, which could impede traffic.
Plan ahead if you will be traveling in the area!
06/10/2026
Reno City Council has recognized CPR & AED Awareness Week, encouraging our community to learn this skill that could help save a life!
When cardiac arrest happens, every second matters. Immediate CPR and access to an AED can significantly increase a person’s chance of survival, and bystander CPR can even double or triple those chances.
Thank you to the first responders, healthcare professionals, educators, and community organizations across Reno who help provide life-saving training and emergency care every day.
Learning CPR is one small step that can make a big difference when it matters most.
06/08/2026
On the latest episode of “On the Agenda,” we sit down with the Reno Fire Department's Chief Dave Cochran to discuss a recent Reno City Council investment in firefighter Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and why that equipment matters both on emergency scenes and long-term firefighter safety.
The conversation takes a closer look at the gear firefighters rely on every day, what it protects them from, and why regular replacement is critical to keeping crews safe and effective in the field. Chief Cochran also discusses the Reno Fire Department’s new Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle at Reno-Tahoe International Airport and how updated equipment and technology help strengthen emergency response capabilities for the region.
The episode also includes highlights from the June 3 Reno City Council meeting, including the RTC 4th Street Station expansion, updates to indoor live entertainment regulations in the entertainment core, and a proposed housing development on West Plumb Lane. Plus, a preview of what residents can expect at the next Council meeting.
Listen now at Reno.gov/OnTheAgenda or wherever you get your podcasts.
Spotify: https://bit.ly/3GVyT7J
Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3Ykmwrk
YouTube: https://bit.ly/4mBJzHH
06/06/2026
Another successful Silver State Women in Fire is in the books, and the Reno Fire Department was proud to help support this year’s event and the opportunity it creates for future firefighters!
From training exercises to mentorship and teamwork, the event gave participants a firsthand look at the dedication, skill, and collaboration that goes into the fire service every day.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this event possible and to the participants who stepped up to take on the challenge. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you!
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Reno-Carson-Minden area from 11am -11pm Saturday due to expected high winds and dangerous fire conditions. These conditions can cause fires to spread quickly and unpredictably.
The Reno Fire Department is closely monitoring weather conditions and will adjust staffing and resources as needed to help keep our community safe.
You can help reduce fire risk by taking a few simple precautions:
• Secure patio furniture, umbrellas, and other loose outdoor items
• Properly dispose of ashes and smoking materials
• Avoid activities that could create sparks, including welding
• Use caution when towing trailers and make sure chains are not dragging
• Be careful when grilling outdoors or using fire pits
A little extra caution today can help prevent a wildfire tomorrow.
06/04/2026
Meet the Reno Fire Department’s newest employee: Lambeau 🐾
His duties include:
• Providing peer support to first responders
• Visiting stations and boosting morale
• Attending meetings
• Accepting belly rubs as payment
Lambeau is the first facility dog in northern Nevada dedicated specifically to supporting firefighters and first responders. When crews have tough days, Lambeau is there with comfort, connection, and probably a tennis ball.
When he’s off the clock, Lambeau can usually be found hanging out with his friend, retired arson dog Boston, debating important topics like who gives the best ear scratches and why peanut butter treats are superior.
Fun facts:
🐶 Named after Lambeau Field
🧀 Proud Cheeseheads fan
❤️ Professional cuddler
Welcome to the team, Lambeau!
05/29/2026
Tomorrow only! 🌲🚛
The Reno Fire Department, in partnership with State Farm and Waste Management of Northern Nevada, is hosting a FREE Green Waste Dump Day at Horseman's Park (2800 Pioneer Drive).
Bring leaves, brush, small branches, and other yard vegetation to dispose of at no cost while helping reduce wildfire fuels around your property.
Can't make it? There will be two other dates in August and September. Keep your eyes and ears on our social media channels for more location announcements!