Due to forecasted storms, free sand for sandbags is now available at eight City of Phoenix parks.
Community Outreach

Requests and Forms
Did you ever wonder how you might be able to get a fire truck at your event? Not all events can be attended, fire trucks attend on-duty and may have to leave suddenly. Please allow 4 weeks in advance for scheduling.
The purpose of the Teen Driver Safety Program is to educate new drivers and parents on the dangers of distracted and impaired driving. This class was previously held only in high schools and is now being expanded and open to the public. This program is taught by iPAP, the Injury Prevention Alliance of Phoenix, which is a collaboration of Phoenix Fire Department and valley hospitals.
All requests for Fire Station Tours or Ride-Alongs must utilize this process.
1. Print the Application and Waiver forms (link below).
2. Fill out and sign both forms.
3. Mail, drop off, or email signed copies to Phoenix Fire Investigations for approval.
4. Be cleared to enter the station with approval from the Phoenix Fire Department.
If you would like to request a Trauma Bleeding Control Training (STOP THE BLEED®) for you and your organization please submit your request by following the link below:
Presentation and Training Request Form
If you would like to attend a Trauma Bleeding Control Training (STOP THE BLEED®), please click the link below to find a training near you:
Community Rooms may be available to non-profit groups/organizations for meeting purposes only. For more information please contact Debbie Keating via email: debbie.keating@phoenix.gov
A youth fire setter is a child under the age of 18, who accidentally or purposely starts a fire. Each year youth set fires cause hundreds of injuries and deaths and destroy millions of dollars worth of property. Since 1979, the Phoenix Fire Department's Youth Firesetter Intervention Program has been dedicated to assisting youth and their families with the issues related to fire curiosity, fire experimentation, and fire setting.
The Phoenix Fire Department members discovered that the percentage of children appropriately immunized in Arizona was extremely low. Having always been proactive in meeting the needs of the community, a free childhood immunization program was developed and implemented. Vaccines are provided through "Vaccine for Children" which is a federally funded program for the uninsured.
The city has a number of services available for our Senior Citizens.