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New Community Themed Mural Unveiled at Portland Fire & Rescue Headquarters

The community themed mural was installed in partnership with the Regional Arts and Culture Council

A picture of the artists and the fire chief in front of a brightly colored wall muralOn January 3, a new piece of public art was installed at Portland Fire & Rescue’s main administrative building at SW Ash Street and Naito Parkway. The colorful mural by Portland artists Addie Boswell and Antwoine Thomas was commissioned by Portland Fire Chief Sara Boone and managed by the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC).

When Fire Chief Sara Boone was sworn in, she communicated that the three areas she considers to be the pillars of Portland Fire & Rescue are community, service, and sacrifice.

In her first weeks, Chief Boone installed new lighting and painted an accent wall behind the portrait of Chief David Campbell, one of Portland Fire & Rescue’s most notable former chiefs. She wanted Chief Campbell’s portrait to be an area of focus because Campbell, who died in a fire, symbolizes the service and sacrifice every firefighter commits to when they are sworn into duty. Chief Campbell tragically died in the line of duty during a 1911 fire when he entered a building to make sure all firefighters had retreated; the building collapsed upon him before he could get out. Chief Campbell made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure his firefighters were safe.

Chief Boone also wanted to add a mural on the wall leading to the chief’s office to showcase the bureau’s deep connection to the community it serves. She wants to make sure that everyone who walks down the hallway to the chief’s office knows that they are welcome and included. The bureau engaged RACC to manage the project. The project was funded with percent-for-art dollars that earmarks the costs of certain City improvements for public art.

Through a paneled public process, Boswell and Thomas’s submission themed “It takes everyone to create community” was selected and commissioned. The colorful painting, now titled “Vibrant Cities Don’t Burn,” creates a bright tapestry of Portland imagery stitched together with symbolic threads denoting PF&R’s history and work. A flutter of 36 butterflies representing each of the 36 Portland Fire & Rescue firefighters lost in the line of duty (as noted by the downtown firefighters’ memorial) fly in the direction of Chief Campbell’s portrait down the hall. Among the scenes of nature and people working in harmony are roses, which are both a symbol of the city and the centerpiece of PF&R’s logo. The work honors the sacredness of the land and people who came before us. The piece is imbued with so many surprise bits of symbolism that a key will accompany it on the wall.

“I want to thank the artists for creating this celebratory, inclusive, and engaging piece of work that will greet those who head down the hall to the chief’s office. I appreciate the level of commitment and understanding that the artists put into this work as visual and visceral representations of service and community,” says Fire Chief Sara Boone. “Images are powerful and they play a meaningful role in who feels welcomed in certain spaces. Those who head down this hallway will understand our history and know that we are going into the future together. This artwork highlights the best of our city and Portland Fire & Rescue.”

New Permitting Software Upgrade Will Impact Service in February 2020

Service availability on February 6th & 7th will be impacted

Due to our new permitting software upgrade, on February 6th & 7th there will be no Fire System (FS) Permits:

  • Alarm
  • Fixed System
  • Sprinkler
  • Underground
  • Tank

The permit center will be unable to set up, revise, issue, final, or cancel any of the above mentioned permits.

Thanks for your patience while we improve our technology.

Normal business function will begin on Monday, February 10th.

Portland Fire & Rescue's Black Firefighters Discuss Their Careers for Black History Month

In these two videos we find out why these firefighters picked this career paths and what Black History Month means to them

In this video, some of Portland Fire & Rescue's Black firefighters discuss why they picked the fire service for their career.

Fire Chief Sara Boone, Portland Fire & Rescue's first Black fire chief, discusses what Black History Month means to her.

Fire Marshal Office Update

An update regarding services at the Fire Marshal's Office in the wake of the Covid-19 virus

Fire Marshal Office Update

Update 3/17/2020

10:37 am

Due to changing conditions with the Covid-19 virus and the City of Portland’s State of Emergency declaration, the Fire Marshal’s office will be closed to the public until further notice.

3/16/2020

9:41 PM

We are maintaining our in-person services in the Fire Marshal’s Office. We are closely coordinating with other City bureaus, the Mayor's office and other local agencies and health authorities as well as preparing our own Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) should this situation worsen. Should our processes change, more information will be provided on our website and social media.

With mounting concerns of COVID-19/Coronavirus in our community, we want to communicate our efforts to minimize the potential for exposure at the Fire Marshal’s Office. We are now following this protocol to help our customers stay safe and healthy:

  • Hand sanitizer is available in the Permit Center lobby.
  • Staff have been instructed to wash and sanitize their hands as thoroughly and as often as possible.
  • Staff are encouraged to stay home if they are feeling sick or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.

 We are also counting on you, our Permit Center customers, to help us keep our facility a safe and healthy environment for everyone. We request that you:

  • Interact with us remotely, rather than in person, whenever possible. For example, if you have questions about a property or project, we encourage you to call 503-823-3712 or email us pfrpc@portlandoregon.gov.  We will respond to all voicemails and emails within 24 hours.
  • If you need to submit a permit in person, please leave your plans on the counter and we will contact you via phone for a credit card payment.  Check payments are also accepted.
  • Stay home if you are feeling sick or experiencing symptoms.
  • Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly for at least 20 seconds with soap and water (or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer).
  • Maintain a reasonable "social distance", when possible (6 feet).
  • Cover up any sneezing or coughing using a tissue, or your sleeve. If you're sneezing or coughing, we request that you stay home until you are well.

 Thank you and be well.

2020-03-18 Fire Marshal’s Office Update

Current status of the fire marshal's office for the public

Updated Temporary Closure Notice for Portland Fire Marshal’s Office

Portland Fire & Rescue’s Fire Marshal’s Office Plan Review Center is temporarily CLOSED to the public.

The Fire Marshal’s Office is adjusting our business operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Plan review for projects with current permits will continue, but no new permit applications will be received except for projects related to healthcare, life safety, and essential City services.

INSPECTIONS

Permit-related inspections will continue and can be scheduled online (www.portlandoregon.gov/fire/inspectionrequest) or via phone at 503-823-1199.

We are postponing all non-essential code enforcement inspections.

If there is anyone exhibiting signs of illness at the inspection site, please wait to schedule your inspection.

QUESTIONS

Please contact us 503-823-3770 or firemarshal@portlandoregon.gov for permit related or fire inspection questions.