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Chief Lopez Announces His Upcoming Retirement

CFD2 Fire Chief Tony Lopez has announced to his board and staff that he will be retiring on April 1, 2021.  Chief Lopez has been with the Fire District for 30 years, starting as a firefighter in 1990.  He has served as Fire Chief since 2014.  The Fire District will conduct an internal promotional process to identify a successor for the Fire Chief position.

2020-10-21T12:44:31+00:00September 22nd, 2020|

CFD2 Operations amid COVID-19

Update 1/13/21:  CFD2 Stations and Administrative Office are currently closed to the public.  Administrative office staff are available by phone and email during normal office hours and are able to meet with masked members of the public by appointment.  Public education activities continue to be suspended at this time. The website https://marc2.org/covidhub/ by MARC (Mid America Regional Council) is a great resource for COVID-19 Information.

2021-01-13T15:26:21+00:00September 1st, 2020|

Be Prepared for Severe Weather!

The month of September is National Preparedness Month. Johnson County is no stranger to some wild weather during the year. Johnson County Director of Community Preparedness, Trent Pittman, suggests the following components for being prepared: • Be connected • Make a plan • Gather supplies Also be sure to enroll in NotifyJoCo, the county’s emergency notification system. This service will help you keep track of what’s going on near your home, your workplace, your children’s school and daycare, and more. Customize your locations and contact preferences to receive alerts at home, at work, by phone, email or text. And when

2020-09-22T19:48:46+00:00August 30th, 2020|

Fill the Boot for MDA

The traditional "Boot Blocking" done by our Local 1371 members each year to raise money for MDA will be virtual this year due to COVID-19.  To support this great cause go to https://filltheboot.donordrive.com/participant/cfd2

2020-09-17T14:35:53+00:00August 13th, 2020|
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