To report a wildfire, dial 9-1-1
Be prepared to tell the dispatcher who you are, where the fire is located and how to contact you. Do not hang up until the dispatcher asks you to.
Contact us
Prineville Unit Office (Main)
541-447-5658
P.O. Box 670
3501 NE 3rd Street
Prineville, OR 97754
John Day Unit Office
541-575-1139
P.O. Box 546
415 Patterson Bridge Rd.
John Day, OR 97845
The Dalles Unit Office
541-296-4626
3701 W 13th Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
Sisters Sub-Unit Office
541-549-2731
16721 Pine Tree Lane
Sisters, OR 97759
Fossil Sub-Unit Office
541-763-2575
45945 Highway 19
Fossil, OR 97830
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Dispatch centers
- Central Oregon Interagency Dispatch Center (COIDC) | Recent incidents
- Columbia Cascade Interagency Communication Center (WACCC)
- John Day Interagency Dispatch Center (JDIDC) | Recent incidents
- Burns Interagency Communication Center (BICC)
- Northwest Interagency Coordination Center (NWCC) | NWCC Blog
Additional resources
Odfcentraloregon.com provides up-to-date information about wildfires occurring on Bureau of Land Management and private ownerships in central Oregon. For additional information about wildfires outside of our protection jurisdiction, visit InciWeb. During a wildfire, the Oregon Department of Forestry works to hard to insure that the constituents of our District have access to the most up-to-date information about the status of evacuations in place. However, due to the extremely dynamic nature of wildfires, these evacuations are often subject to change without advanced notice. To verify the status of current evacuations, please contact your county’s sheriff office.
About odfcentraloregon.com
Odfcentraloregon.com was created to help serve the constituents and staff of Central Oregon District by providing up to date wildfire information and statistics. This site is focused on sharing information for wildfire operations, land management, and public information. It also provides information about landowner assistance programs.
About Central Oregon District
The Central Oregon District provides fire protection for 2.3 Million acres of private and non-federal public forest and rangeland in 12 counties. They also administer the Oregon Forest Practices Act. COD provides technical and financial assistance to landowners.