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The Montana State Fire Chiefs’ Association (MSFCA) serves as the recognized organization in Montana for the collection and exchange of ideas, information, knowledge, and experience in areas affecting fire and emergency services. We are made up of fire service personnel at all levels and provide a forum for the continuous improvement of fire protection, prevention, emergency medical and rescue services for the people of Montana. We provide opportunities for our members to attend training and conferences throughout Montana and conduct gatherings of chief officers and other interested persons to discuss ways and means to better serve our fire service community and the public. And we provide for review of legislative developments and provide information on how it affects the fire service or life safety in a nonpartisan, coordinated manner.

12Jan 22

2022 AIRCRAFT FIRE AND RESCUE TRAINING

The Rocky Mountain Emergency Services Training Center located at the Helena Regional Airport in Helena, MT will be conducting a 40 Hour Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Course over two…

01Sep 21

MSFCA Board Elections

The Montana State Fire Chiefs Association Board of Directors is pleased to announce that nominations are now open through Thursday, September 29th for the MSFCA Board of Directors. Nominations must…

Daily Dispatch

RSS Daily Dispatch: Montana News

  • Man who started 2021 Boulder fire in Lake County has been sentenced May 14, 2024
    An arsonist has been sentenced to 60 years in Montana State Prison with 30 years suspended. 38-year-old Craig McCrea was found guilty of two counts of felony arson back in February. McCrea was responsible for the Boulder fire that burned over 2500 acres, destroyed 14 homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate Lake County. […]

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