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Our History

 

The Northern Arizona Fire District (NAFD) has a long history of protecting the residents and visitors of Mohave County. 


Formed in 2008, the District was formed with the consolidation of the following former fire districts: 


• Hualapai Valley FD

• Valle Vista FD

• Truxton FD

• Chloride FD

• Valentine FD


The NAFD response  area includes approximately 69 square miles, serving approximately 18,612 residents. We are proud to provide protection to visitors traveling Historic Route 66 from the City of Kingman limits to the Hualapai Nation boundary. Our nine (9) fire stations responded to  4,695 incidents in 2020.   We are governed by a five-person Board of Directors and are a political subdivision of the State of Arizona.


The Northern Arizona Fire District has  mutual aid and automatic aid agreements with neighboring Departments and organizations and continues to improve the nature and coordination of emergency responses to incidents that threaten loss of life or property within the geographic boundaries of their respective jurisdictions to include regional operations, procedures, and practices governing command and control hazard zone operations.


If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to call on our staff for assistance.


WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU! 


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