Town Center (Station 01)
11300 SE Fuller Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222

Built in 1983, the station staffs Paramedic Engine 1 with Twelve career personnel that work three separate 24 hour shifts. Each shift has a company officer (a lieutenant or captain), an apparatus operator, and two firefighters.
The station also houses reserve ladder Truck 21, and a reserve Engine, Engine 21.
Station 1 responded to 2500 calls for a year.
Milwaukie (Station 02)
3200 SE Harrison Street
Milwaukie, OR 97222

Built in 1993 as part of the Public Safety Building, Station 2 serves the City of Milwaukie. Engine 2 is a 4 person crew.

Oak Grove (Station 03)
2930 SE Oak Grove Blvd
Milwaukie, OR 97267
Originally built 1940, Station 3 was rebuilt in 1997. The station houses Paramedic Engine 3 with a crew of 3, and Paramedic Rescue 3 that is staffed with 2.
Station 3 responds to 3300 calls a year.

Lake Road (Station 04)
6600 SE Lake Road
Milwaukie, OR 97222
On the site since 1973, Station 4 was rebuilt in 1999 and staffs Paramedic Truck 4 with a 4 person crew. Truck 4 is also a Technical Rescue station, including Heavy Rescue 4.
The station also houses the north battalion chief (Battalion 2)
Station 4 responds to 1,600 calls per year.

Mt. Scott (Station 05)
9339 SE Causey Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Built in 2003, Station 5 serves Mt. Scott.
The station staffs Paramedic Engine 5 with a 3 person crew, and Heavy Squad 5 is quartered at Station 5.
This station responds to 1200 calls per year.
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Happy Valley (Station 06)
12901 SE King Road
Happy Valley, OR 97236
Originally constructed in the 1950’s, Station 6 was remodeled and seismically updated in 2000. Station 6 serves the City of Happy Valley. The station staffs Paramedic Engine 6 with a 3 person crew. Brush 6 and is also quartered at Station 6.
Station 6 responds to 800 calls per year.

Pleasant Valley (Station 07)
Dedicated January 15th, 2007
10921 SE 172nd
Happy Valley, OR 97086
Clackamas Fire District #1 and Boring Fire District #59 are combining efforts on a cooperative staffing arrangement to maximize fire and emergency services coverage in the Damascus and Pleasant Valley areas of Clackamas County. Staffing will alternate between the Damascus fire station and the Pleasant Valley stations, allowing for 84 hours of coverage per week. Fire crews will work 12-hour shifts, and one of the two stations will be staffed every day, including holidays and weekends. Without this new plan, the total hours of coverage would have been 50 per week.
Station 7 responds to 300 calls per year

Clackamas (Station 08)
16100 SE 130th Avenue
Clackamas, OR 97015

Built in 1985, Station 8 protects the Clackamas and Carver neighborhoods, the Clackamas industrial and Rock Creek areas, and the Highway 212 corridor. Engine 8 is a 4 person crew, the station is also the home of the regional Swiftwater Rescue Team and staffs Water Rescue Boat 8. Station 8 is also a Technical Rescue station.
Station 8 responds to 1,300 calls per year.

Holcomb (Station 09)
300 Longview Way
Oregon City, OR 97045
Station 9 was built in 1974 and serves the Community of Holcomb and Oregon City. The station quarters Engine 9.
Station 9 responds to 600 calls per year.

Beavercreek (Station 10)
22310 S Beavercreek Road
Beavercreek, OR 97004
Originally built in 1960, and rebuilt about a mile away in 2000, Station 10 protects the Beavercreek, Carus, and Leland communities. Paramedic Engine 10 is a 3 person crew, the crew also staffs Water Tender 10 and Brush10.
Station 10 responds to 400 calls per year.
Redland (Station 11)
18265 S Redland Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Station 11 was constructed in 1969 and rebuilt in 2000 and staffs Paramedic Engine 11. The station serves the community of Redland.
Station 11 is a 3 person crew. The crew also staffs Water Tender 11 and Brush 11.
Station 11 responds to 400 calls a year.

John Adams (Station 15)
624 7th Street
Oregon City, OR 97045
Built in 1922, Station 15 was remodeled in 1998 and houses now Paramedic Truck 15 and the south battalion chief (Battalion 3.) The station protects the Oregon City downtown. Truck 15 runs is a 4 person crew, and also is a Technical Rescue company.
Station 15 responds to 1,200 calls a year.

Hilltop (Station 16)
19340 S Molalla Blvd
Oregon City, OR 97045
Built in 1972, and Remodeled in 2003, Station 16 serves Oregon City well as Highway 213.
Paramedic Engine 16 is a 3 person crew, Reserve Engine 36 is quartered at Station 16.
Station 16 responded to 1,800 calls per year. 
South End (Station 17)
Dedicated July 01, 2008
19001 South End Road
Oregon City, OR 97045
Squad 17 is a 2 person Brush Unit that responds on EMS Calls as well as Structure Fire calls.
Station 17 responded to 800 calls per year.
