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Updated Monday June 30, 2008


Welcome to the home page for the Raytown Fire District.

Our website is a personal glimpse of our organization. We have a wide variety of information to offer. It will show you about the fire district and how we operate. But, there are pages of fire safety information, special links that will take you to other fire and emergency service organizations and ways for you to contact us. 


Our Mission 

The Raytown Fire Protection District's mission is to protect the people and property within our service area by providing the widest range of professional emergency services possible.

 How we intend to accomplish our mission

We will deliver these services in an effort to mitigate the adverse effects of fire, sudden medical emergencies or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature.  We intend to do so with rapid, professional, humanitarian services essential to their health, safety and well being. We will accomplish our mission utilizing the best personnel to deliver prevention, public awareness, fire suppression, emergency medical services and other related emergency and non-emergency activities. We will actively participate in our community and strive to effectively utilize all of the resources at our command to complete this mission.


Your probably wondering, why our address is "RaytownFire.com" instead of "dot net" or "dot org"? We decided that our main target audience should be the general public. We felt that we should be a "dot com" for two basic reasons. The first reason is because we are service oriented and you are our customers. We wish to continue to express ourselves as a customer oriented business, on a day to day basis and especially during an emergency. The other reason is that we recognize that people  will tend to remember our web address because most web addresses end in dot com.  In that way, they (you) will return to our site and hopefully bookmark it as one to return to again and again.

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Heath and Medical, Top News, Science issues. These have internal links for you to read the article in another window by clicking on the story line. Remember to use your back button to return here.

Extended Weather Forecast, move your mouse over the words "Kansas City" and left click. Another window will open to show you the 2 day, 3 day and 4 day forecast from Accuweather. More local weather information is offered on our Suppression page.

 

 

The Raytown Fire District is currently remodeling both of our fire stations. As we near the construction completion date, we are selling our temporary housing. We currently are operating from 16 by 80 foot mobile homes. We purchased these new and moved into them in August of 2007. We have two for sale. The third mobile home is already sold. If you are interested in buying one of these homes you may see the full description and photographs by clicking here: Mobile Home For Sale
 

 

For those interested in Emergency Medical training please review our EMS course offerings for 2008 by clicking here.

 

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Safety Tips from the Heart of America Metro Fire Chiefs Council

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