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- VOLUNTEERS | Redlodgefire
VOLUNTEERS Member Since: 2026 Aiden Freeman HS Fire Recruit Member Since: 2023 Akio Joy SAR Member Since: 2022 Allie Kuntz Paramedic Member Since: 2022 Amanda Hart SAR Officer Member Since: 2022 Angie Hazelswart EMT Member Since: 2023 Anne Guarino SAR Member Since: 2025 April Huffer Support Member Since: 2023 Ben Daley SAR Member Since: 2025 Betsy Townsend EMT Member Since: 2001 Brad Hauge Paramedic, SAR Member Since: 2022 Brandon Emineth Fire Member Since: 2025 Brenda Martin SAR Recruit Member Since: 2023 Brian Bauer SAR Member Since: 2024 Brian Dierking Support/791 Member Since: 2022 Brianne Hanson EMT Member Since: 2025 Bridget Belliveau SAR Recruit Member Since: 2025 Brielle Jones EMT Member Since: 2025 Bruce Johnston Fire Recruit Member Since: 2022 Brynn Barker EMT Member Since: 2012 Charlene Hollow Horn Bear EMT, SAR, EMS Team Leader Member Since: 2021 Chris Holguin Support Member Since: 2024 Chris Richardson Fire Member Since: 2025 Christa Yosten EMT Student Member Since: 2022 Cody Atwood EMT, EMS Team Leader, SAR Member Since: 2007 Dan Johnson Fire Lieutenant Member Since: 2021 Dani Darnell EMT Member Since: 2023 David Lehnherr EMT Member Since: 2025 David Russell EMT Member Since: 2023 Deane Shanander Fire Member Since: 2022 Diane Jeanroy SAR, EMS Driver Member Since: 2012 Dick Smith SAR Member Since: 1984 Don Williams Fire (Retired) Member Since: 2022 Dustin Hergenraeder Fire, EMT Member Since: 2022 Emma Kashian EMT Member Since: 2025 Enyerbe Rosillo Fire Recruit Member Since: 2024 Ethan Biederman Paramedic Member Since: 2013 Frank Pelli SAR Training Officer Member Since: 2023 Garret Jarvis SAR Member Since: 2018 Gregg Hodges SAR, EMS Driver Member Since: 2025 Gregory Grayson SAR Recruit/Drone Member Since: 2022 Gretchen Shuck SAR, EMT Student Member Since: 2018 Heather Schmidt SAR, EMS Driver Member Since: 2005 Jack Exley SAR Officer Member Since: 2024 Jack Moore Support Member Since: 2025 Jason Beug Fire Recruit/EMT Member Since: 2022 Jason Burr SAR, EMT, Fire Member Since: 2025 Jeremy Hunt EMT Member Since: 2025 Jessica West SAR Recruit Member Since: 1994 Jim Avent Fire Member Since: 2024 Joe Kukolla Fire Member Since: 2025 Joey Bohan Fire Recruit Member Since: 2025 John Mazurowski Fire Recruit Member Since: 2023 Josh O'Shea Fire Member Since: 2025 Joshua Vroman SAR Recruit Member Since: 2026 Justin Holder Support/791 Member Since: 2024 Kami Love Fire Member Since: 2025 Kay Webb EMT Student Member Since: 2004 Kelly Carrington EMT (Reserve) Member Since: 2024 Kelly Hale AEMT Member Since: 2025 Kelly Reynolds EMT Student Member Since: 2023 Kim Waples Peer Support Member Since: 2026 Kougar Kappel HS Fire Recruit Member Since: 2023 Kristen Hollum SAR/EMT Member Since: 2025 Kristiana Fox SAR Recruit Member Since: 2025 Kristin Vietti EMT Member Since: 2023 Lanning Tyrrel EMT, Fire Lieutenant Member Since: 2021 Lauren Brophy SAR Member Since: 1990 Lee Hauge Fire - Retired, Drone Team Member Since: 2026 Liam Salt HS Fire Recruit Member Since: 2023 Lila Randolph-Poore SAR Member Since: 2000 Linda Barbee EMT, CPR Instructor Member Since: 2026 Luke Winchell EMT Member Since: 2025 Mandi Spohr SAR Recruit Member Since: 1982 Mark Kotar Fire Member Since: 2025 Mark Peterson SAR/EMS Driver Member Since: 1988 Mark Polakoff SAR Officer Member Since: 2010 Mark Rebella Fire , EMT Member Since: 2026 Mark Rickbeil SAR Recruit Member Since: 2023 Mark Sechler SAR Member Since: 2022 Maryanne Vogt EMT Member Since: 2026 Mason Swenson HS Fire Recruit Member Since: 2025 Mateo Moreno EMT Member Since: 2002 Matt DeSarro Fire, SAR officer Member Since: 2025 Matt Johnson SAR Member Since: 2016 Matt Martin EMT, SAR, EMS Team Leader Member Since: 2025 Maya Little-Proeller EMT Student Member Since: 2022 Melisa Griffith Fire Member Since: 2025 Michael Koch Fire Recruit Member Since: 2022 Mike Keys Support, Drone Team Member Since: 2022 Mike Shuck SAR Member Since: 2025 Mila Prahl EMS Student Member Since: 2015 Nick Gaddy SAR Officer Member Since: 2009 Pete Kaiser AEMT Member Since: 2016 Pete Wisniewski EMT Member Since: 2024 Philip Bergsing EMT Member Since: 2025 Phoebe Nelson SAR Member Since: 2025 Ram Mikulas SAR Recruit Member Since: 2002 Ray Castallani Fire Member Since: 2025 Rebecca Sharar SAR Recruit Member Since: 2023 Rigger Poore SAR
- GOVERNANCE | Redlodgefire
Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 RLFR is governed by the Board of Trustees of the Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7. Formed in 1977, the Rural Fire District serves the City of Red Lodge, the Town of Bearcreek, parts of the Custer-Gallatin National Forest, and the surrounding rural area. The service area is over 250 square miles. Red Lodge Fire Rescue (RLFR) provides high-quality structure and wildland fire suppression, Critical Care Advanced Life Support and basic level EMS, technical rescue and extrication, hazardous wildland fire fuels reduction, as well as fire prevention and plan review services. RLFR represents a cooperative partnership between the Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 (RD7), the City of Red Lodge, and Carbon County. This partnership provides these services more efficiently than each entity could provide alone and at a much higher level than that found in comparable communities of similar size. This partnership has evolved over time to include seamless operation and sharing of volunteers, facilities, and equipment. In July of 2014, the Fire and EMS partner organizations were administratively consolidated through inter-local agreement under the management of the Red Lodge Rural Fire District. In July of 2015, Carbon County Search and Rescue was consolidated into RLFR by agreement. Funding The District is funded primarily through property taxes and charges for services such as EMS Billing Revenue, wildland fire suppression assistance to State and Federal partners, and hazardous fuels reduction projects. RLFR also pursues several grants to assist with large capital projects such as the federally funded Assistance to Firefighters Grant , the Staffing For Adequate Fire and Emergency Response program, DNRC Hazardous Fuels Reduction Grants , and others. The majority of funding for the District is tax revenue either milled by the District directly or paid to the District through operating agreements with the City of Red Lodge and Carbon County. These funds account for approximately 50% of the operating budget and the remaining funds are from charges for services and grants. Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 Board The Board of Trustees of the Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 are elected community members who serve 3-year terms. The Board is governed by its bylaws . The Board of Trustees has the authority to provide for adequate and standard firefighting and emergency response apparatus, equipment, personnel, housing, and facilities, including real property as well as; ambulance response, emergency medical services, and other emergency services beneficial to the citizens of the Fire District. Board Meetings are publicly noticed according to Montana law and occur 3-4 times each year. Board Member terms are maintained by the Carbon County Elections Administrator and can be found here . By Laws Board Members Board Meetings Annual Reports Audits Carbon County EMS Board The Carbon County EMS Board was created by the county commissioners in 2024 after the Carbon County EMS levy passed. Board meetings Red Lodge - Roberts Ambulance District Before the passage of the Carbon County EMS levy in 2024, RLFR was partially administered and funded by the Red Lodge Roberts Ambulance District. The district was dissolved after the passage of the Carbon EMS levy. Red Lodge Fire Rescue Red Lodge Fire Rescue operates on a July - June Fiscal Year. Chief Officers Staff Fiscal Year Budget Current Policies EMS Billing and Records Requests Guidelines for Submitting Public Records Requests Public Participation - Procedures for Publishing Notices
- Katy Hedtke
Fire Prevention Specialist, EMT, Fire Lieutenant, EMS Team Leader < Back Katy Hedtke Fire Prevention Specialist, EMT, Fire Lieutenant, EMS Team Leader Previous Next
- Amy Hyfield
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- ABOUT RLFR | Redlodgefire
ABOUT US Greetings! Red Lodge Fire Rescue is a community-centered emergency response organization that serves our unique and vibrant community. We are proud to provide a level of comprehensive service that’s not often found in communities our size. We could not do what we do without our dedicated membership. Our volunteers are always willing to give of their time and are some of the most enthusiastic, thoughtful, and generous people I know. Our career staff is equally impressive in their dedication, professionalism, and focus. Our community also plays an important role in what we do. I’m overwhelmed by the kindness and generosity of the people who live here. At every turn, members of the community are ready to help. They donate their time and money, and turn out to help families affected by fire and other devastating emergencies. I speak for everyone in the department when I say we are deeply honored to serve the community where we live, and grateful for every donation and word of thanks we receive. It is only with the support of the community that we are able to provide the level of service that we do. Sincerely, Tom Kuntz, Fire Chief ABOUT RLFR ABOUT RLFR Red Lodge Fire Rescue Known for its scenic mountain vistas, year-round recreation opportunities, and vibrant social scene, Red Lodge is unique – and so are its emergency response needs. The City of Red Lodge and our surrounding Carbon County service area - including Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 and the Red Lodge - Roberts Ambulance District - is home to approximately 3,500 residents, but in the summer and winter tourist seasons, visitors can outnumber residents. Red Lodge Fire Rescue consists of three operational divisions - Fire, EMS, and Search and Rescue - as well as a Support Division and administrative personnel. We respond to approximately 800 calls for service annually within our service areas which include the City of Red Lodge, Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7, and the Red Lodge - Roberts Ambulance District and Carbon County. We respond to structure and wildland fires, motor vehicle accidents, emergency medical incidents, lost and injured hikers, and much more. The Fire, EMS, Search and Rescue, and Support divisions are staffed by approximately 100 volunteers and 12 full-time and part-time paid staff. Volunteers are the backbone of each division and many of our volunteers participate in more than one division. Red Lodge Fire Rescue is proud to serve our community and is honored to receive the incredible support given by our community. DEPARTMENT HISTORY DEPARTMENT HISTORY Serving Our Community for Over 100 Years R ed Lodge Fire Rescue and its predecessors have provided emergency services to the Red Lodge community since 1902. In the early days, fire responses included a single horse-drawn hose cart and volunteer bucket brigade. For decades, the Red Lodge Fire Department was housed in City Hall. With the acquisition of more modern equipment and an increase in volunteer and paid staff, the Fire Department outgrew its home in City Hall. In 1988 the Dimich family donated the former Pepsi bottling plant at the intersection of Broadway and Highway 78 at the north end of Red Lodge for use as a fire station. That location has been the home of Red Lodge Fire Rescue ever since. Improvements have been made to the building using volunteer labor and donations from the community as well as local, state, and federal resources when available. The Red Lodge Rural Fire Department was established in 1978. The Rural Fire Department originally serviced the surrounding area outside the Red Lodge city limits, but was assisted by the City Fire Department on many calls. Likewise, the firefighters with the Rural Fire Department occasionally assisted the City Fire Department when needed. The two fire departments shared volunteers and equipment and were housed in the station located at the intersection of Broadway and Highway 78. In 2010, the Red Lodge - Roberts Ambulance District was created with ambulances stationed at the fire station in Red Lodge and in Roberts. In 2015, the City Fire Department, the Rural Fire Department (Red Lodge Rural District 7), and the Red Lodge - Roberts Ambulance District entered into an agreement for the purpose of consolidating their respective operations under the umbrella of Red Lodge Fire Rescue. Carbon County Search and Rescue, which had operated under the Carbon County Sheriff’s Department, also joined the consolidation agreement in 2015. Red Lodge Fire Rescue now consists of four operational divisions - the Fire Division, the EMS Division, the Search and Rescue Division, and the Support Division. The Fire Chief of Red Lodge Fire Rescue has operational authority over each division. Consolidation has allowed Red Lodge Fire Rescue to operate more efficiently on a smaller combined budget while still providing high-quality service. Red Lodge Fire Rescue has become a model for other departments across the state and region. Looking to the future, Red Lodge Fire Rescue will continue to be a progressive department, growing as the community grows. RLFR Reports and Audits REPORTS and AUDITS Meeting announcements, reports and Audits have been moved to the Governance Section
- Copy of Incentives (All) | Redlodgefire
Intro Uniform Additional RLFR Clothing Camping Gear Hiking Gear Lights and Power Communication Knives and Tools Medical and First Aid Backcountry Basics Books and Maps Other Incentive Catalog We are excited to unveil the 2024-25 incentives program catalog. This is the last catalog we will be putting out as the program is changing going forward. If the perfect thing isn’t in here, let me know, I might be able to get it for you. Just Ask! Eligibility: All members accrue points, even as recruits. Members can use the points for incentive items when they are no longer in recruit status. EMS Incentive grid: The EMS division has instituted a modified incentive grid for accruing points, which uses service hours and the number of calls done annually. Sharing and saving points: Points can be gifted to you by other members in any division. Points do carry over in all divisions. Reimbursements: Reimbursements are available again this year for approved items. Want something specific, like a backpack, BadAxx, tent, pair of binoculars, etc.? You may be able to use your incentive points. Please check in with Amy BEFORE you get anything. Utilize Expert Voice or GovX to save money; RLFR members are eligible- see Hyfield with questions on accessing this. Uniforms and clothing. Each member was issued a uniform which can be worn for events, on call (for EMS), when attending outside training, etc. Uniform items can be replaced without using incentive points if they become worn, damaged or badly soiled. Uniform items can also be exchanged if a different size or fit is needed. EMS can get additional uniform, just let me know what you need. Fire and SAR can get additional uniform items with incentive points if they would like and everyone can get non uniform clothing with incentive points. Some items can be personalized. If you have a piece of clothing that fits with the RLFR uniform, we may be able to have it logoed for you. Please see Hyfield about this opportunity. Incentive Points Available Order Form Uniform Unisex Uniform Shirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - XS-3XL 100% cotton is available for the Fire division Points 20 Women's Uniform Shirt Let us know hw many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - S-3XL 100% Cotton is available for Fire division Points 20 Unisex Long sleeve 1/4 zip Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - XS-4XL Points 30 Women's Long Sleeve 1/4 zip Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - XS-4XL Points 30 Crew neck sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - S-4XL Women's is not available Tall is available sizes L and up Points 35 Hooded sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - S-4XL Tall is available sizes L and up Points 45 Women's Hooded sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - XS-4XL Points 45 Zip sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - S-4XL Women's is not available Tall is not available Points 50 Zip Hooded sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - S-4XL Tall is available sizes L and up Points 50 Women's Zip Hooded sweatshirt Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support sizes - XS-4XL Points 50 trucker hat Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support Points 20 mid profile hat Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support Points 20 low profile hat Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support Points 20 winter beanie Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support Points 20 winter cap Let us know how many you want and in what division - Fire, EMS, SAR or Support Points 20 Fire and EMS Jacket waterproof jacket with zip off hood and carry pouch sixes XS-6XL women's sizes available not available for incentives Points 0 Women's Fire and EMS Jacket waterproof jacket with zip off hood and carry pouch sixes XS-4XL not available for incentives Points 0 SAR Response shirt - short sleeve UPF rating 50 100% polyester size XS-4XL Women's size available Points 20 Women's SAR Response shirt - short sleeve UPF rating 50 100% polyester size XS-4XL Points 20 SAR Response Shirt - long sleeve UPF rating 50 100% polyester size S-4XL Women's size not available - recommend ordering a size smaller for women Points 30 Standard Uniform The standard uniform consists of a short sleeve t-shirt, a long sleeve lightweight ¼ zip, a heavier weight sweatshirt or full zip, a ball cap and a winter hat. EMS members will also get EMS pants. SAR members will be issued a short sleeve response shirt and a long sleeve response sun shirt. EMS and Fire members were also issued a red all weather jacket SAR members were issued a Helly Hanson coat. Officers and Team leaders may also choose a polo, long sleeve button up or short sleeve button up and a job shirt. Points 0 Additional RLFR Clothing Short Sleeve Polo Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 40 Women's Short Sleeve Polo Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 40 Short Sleeve Button Up Sizes S-5XL Tall sizes available L and up Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 65 Women's Short Sleeve Button Up Sizes XS-3XL Personalization available Points 65 Long Sleeve Button Up Sizes S-5XL Women's sizes available Tall sizes available L to 5XL Personalization available Points 70 Women's Long Sleeve Button Up Sizes XS-3XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 70 Job shirt Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes not available Personalization available Points 85 Soft Shell jacket Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 160 Women's Soft Shell jacket Sizes XS-4XL Personalization available Points 160 Puffy Vest Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 120 Women's Puffy Vest Sizes XS-4XL Personalization available Points 120 Puffy Jacket Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes available Personalization available Points 135 Women's Puffy Jacket Sizes XS-4XL Personalization available Points 135 sweatpants Sizes S-4XL Women's sizes not available Points 50 Rams Wear Sizes XS-4XL Women's sizes not available New design this year Points 30 Family wear - Grey and Blue Unisex sizes - XS-4XL Youth sizes - XS-XL Women's sizes not available Points 20 Family wear- Electric navy Unisex sizes - XS-4XL Women's sizes XS-4XL Youth sizes - XS-XL Points 20 Personalization have your name and title put on clothing items -points per item Points 40 Logo your stuff If you have clothing that fits with the RLFR uniform and would like to have the RLFR logo put on it, reach out to Hyfield to see if we can have this done. Points 1 Camping Gear Jet Boil Stove - Flash Jet Boil 1L stove Points 230 Jet Boil - Minimo Jet Boil MiniMo 1L Points 280 Jet Boil Micromo Jet Boil MicroMo 0.8L Points 230 Travel Chair Travel Chair packable camp chair, multiple colors/patterns Points 160 Crazy Creek Camp Chair Hex 2.0 Line - lighweight compact camp chair Points 100 Sea to Summit Stuff Sack 13L 13 L stuff sack 60grams Points 30 Sea to Summit Stuff Sack 30 L 30 L Stuff sack 96 grams Points 38 Sea to Summit Dry Bag 13L 13 L Dry Bag 81grams Points 55 Sea to Summit compression sack 20L 20 L Compression sack Points 60 Permafrost Cooler 45 Q Permafrost Cooler 45 Q – Colors vary upon availability. Bozeman, Montana! IGBC Certified Bear Resistant cooler. Push button air release for ease of draining and pressure. Stainless steel padlock plate designed to double as a bottle opener. Includes a durable removable cutting board/central divider and a hanging wire basket. Points 400 Permafrost Cooler 110Q Permafrost Cooler 110 Q – Colors vary upon availability. Bozeman, Montana! IGBC Certified Bear Resistant cooler. Push button air release for ease of draining and pressure. Stainless steel padlock plate designed to double as a bottle opener. Includes a durable removable cutting board/central divider and a hanging wire basket. Points 650 A lot of this comes from Sylvan Peak so stop by there for more info and color/sizes/other choice options Hiking Gear Binoculars A whole assortment of Nocs binoculars different sizes and powers 8x32 Zoom Tube - 120 points 8x25 Binoculars - 150 points 8x32 Binoculars - 280 points 10x42 Binoculars - 470 points Points 120 Trekking Poles Black Diamond Explorer 3 Aluminum shafts, flicklock adjustment Points 120 Gaiters 4 different kinds Run - 60 points Hybrid - 50 points Insta gaiters - 80 points Rena gainters - 80 points Points 1 OR Gaiters Crocodile Gaiters Points 140 Nano Spikes Points 85 Exo Spikes Points 100 Micro Spikes Points 120 Socks A whole bunch of socks on the wall at Sylvan Peak - mens and womens - let me know which one you want and what size Points 35 Darn Tough long socks A bunch of long socks for your skiing or hiking pleasure - let me know what size and color Points 50 Lights and Power Black Diamond Sprint Headlamp Black Diamond's smallest and lightest rechargeable headlamp - 225 Lumens Points 80 Nitecore MH12 Pro Tactical Flashlight, USB-C Rechargeable HIGH LUMEN FLASHLIGHT - 3300 lumen output with over 552 yards of throw. USB-C RECHARGEABLE Points 150 Intrinsically Safe Rechargeable Dual-light flashlight with dual magnets The rechargeable Dual-Light flashlight with hands-free magnets is cETLus, ATEX Zone 0, IECEx, InMetro, and MSHA listed Intrinsically Safe Permissible. Points 160 LED Flashlight with Red & White Floodlight The NIGHTSTICK™ PRO 2-in-1 Safety Light series with seven models is the perfect lighting tool for law enforcement, security and industrial professionals that need a full-size lightweight handheld task light. Points 85 Dual-Light Flashlight with Dual Magnets GREEN OR YELLOW - Points 70 Biolite 425 USB-C rechargable 425 lumens Points 95 Biolite 20 PD power bank 6000 mAh, 1.5phone charges Points 60 Biolite 40 PD power bank 10,000mAh, 2.5 phone charges Points 95 Biolitw Solar panels 10 Watt portable solar charger with internal battery Points 250 Communication True North Gen 2 Stealth Radio Chest Harness Black This radio harness also converts from a chest harness to a belt harness, or can attach to your pack's shoulder harness Points 85 Zoleo Subscription Annual Basic scubscription - if you would like fewer months or a different plan, see Hyfield Points 480 Zoleo Zoleo Satelite communicator - discount until Dec 2 - ordinarily 400 points Points 300 Garmin inReach subscription Annual Essentials Subscription - if you would like a different plan or for a lesser amount of time, see Hyfield Points 440 RP-1 Scout Radio Harness The RP-1 Scout Radio Chest Harness was specially designed for use with a backpack. The perimeter is ergonomically designed to contour any backpack shoulder straps and cut out weight, thus decreasing discomfort and fatigue. It comes capable of holding multiple size radios, cell phones, GPS units, and writing tools. This radio chest harness also comes with a main zipper close compartment for maps, keys, wallet, etc. Points 85 True North Chest Harness Adjustable radio pocket fits a wide range of models, from larger legacy radios to smaller modern handsets Large map / notebook pocket with half-moon zip closure Cell phone pocket developed to fit large phones and their cases One buckle closure on radio pocket Spare battery pocket Dual pen slots Low profile back harness constructed from lightweight yet durable Hypalon™ (new) Can mount directly to your line pack shoulder harness with Integration Straps Chest Footprint Dimension: 10.5" x 10" Points 110 Rocky Talkie Hand Mic This accessory provides a remote microphone, speaker, and Push-to-Talk button, making your Rocky Talkie Mountain Radio setup even more versatile. Stow your radio in a drybag or pack and keep communication right on your shoulder in heavy snow and water conditions. Key features of the Waterproof Hand Mic: Snow and Waterproof (IP67 submersible up to 1 meter) Rotating 360° steel gator clip for versatile attachment (Sep 2023 addition) Extremely compact and glove-friendly Wind noise reduction for intense wind conditions Popular K1 type connector compatible with the Mountain Radio and many other radio brands Points 90 Rocky Talkie Radio The Rocky Talkie Mountain Radio is our award winning license-free radio designed and tested in the Colorado Rockies. Created with climbers and skiers in mind, the compact radio is suited for any rugged adventure where communication is critical. A specialized lithium-ion battery provides over 4 days of battery life , even in very cold conditions (-20°F). For enhanced durability, the radio has a shatterproof LED screen and thermoplastic protective covering. Unlike the fragile plastic clips of other radios, the Mountain Radio easily secures to backpacks and harnesses using an ultra-light carabiner and back-up leash. The radio transmits the maximum power legally allowed for use without a license (2-watts). The max range is over 35 miles , however, 1 to 5 miles is more typical in backcountry terrain. Points 200 Garmin InReach Mini 2 Satelite communicator - will require a subscription for use Points 600 Knives and Tools Gerber Suspension multi tool 15-IN-1 EDC MULTITOOL: The Gerber Suspension-NXT multi-tool features needle nose pliers, wire stripper, small/medium/large flathead drivers, 2 cross drivers, awl, nail file, scissors, tool lock, can opener, bottle opener, 2.25" partially serrated blade Points 70 Survival rescue Tool Points 130 Leatherman Raptor Points 180 Rescue Tool Channel Lok multi tool with wire cutters Points 110 Rescue Tool Channel Lok multi tool with pliers Points 130 EMI 911 Fire Power rescue Tool Fire-Power™ is the one tool that will forever change how you respond! EMI has combined seven essential lifesaving functions in one device to develop the ultimate rescue tool. The Fire-Power™ is a plier, cutter, gas shut-off tool, pry bar, spanner wrench, and seat belt cutter. Points 130 Car rescue multi tool Points 55 EZ Spanner Mini Goat Pocket Tool Mini-Goat Pocket tool from EZ Spanner (PSS) is a simple, easy to use hydrant tool that is able to fit into any tool storage including your pockets! Points 50 Four in 1 Screwdriver Points 12 Topsaw Chainsaw tool Points 64 K-Tool Kit K-TOOL A tool designed (by a FDNY Fire Lieutenant & licensed locksmith) to pull all types of lock cylinders (rim or mortise) from the various glass type or solid doors. Points 380 Handi Wedge Our Handi Wedge does an excellent job of stopping the water flow from sprinkler heads. They also work well as doorstops and have countless other applications. "An inexpensive convenience." They measure 2"L x 1"H x 3?4"W. Wt. 1 oz. each Points 20 Sprinkler/Door combo wedge - pack The versitle Door and Fire Sprinkler Wedge is an ideal wedge to shut the flow of an active sprinkler head off. The unique design, with ridges on the wedges, works great when you use two wedges together. These also work on self-closing doors, to hold doors open. It works better at the top of the door jamb. Depending on the door and the space on the bottom part of the door the gap may be too large for this wedge. The total length of each door and sprinkler wedge is 3 inch and about 3/4 inch high. Points 18 Wedge It door stop The Wedge-It can be used three different ways to hold a door open at a 90 degree angle: On top of the door, over the Hinge Pin, or on the floor. Weighing less than 3 ounces and small enough to fit in your pocket Points 20 Fire Hooks Aluminum Wedge The Aluminum Wedge is a positive aid for forcible entry made of 6061-T6 aluminum. The 7 oz wedge has a hole to fit a halligan spike and an 11 inch bungee cord attachment. Points 40 Medical and First Aid Bandaging kit My Medic SuperSkin kit Points 30 First Aid Kit Sportsman Series Adventure Medical Kit Day Tripper First Aid 2 people 1 day Points 60 North American Individual Bleeding Control Kit Points 150 CAT Tourniquet Points 60 SAM Splint Points 18 Pulse Oximeter Micro dot Pulse oximeter Points 80 Pocket BVM Compact adult, single-use, disposable BVM that reduces storage space by up to 75% of traditional BVM’s Quick to deploy and does not need to be manually inflated prior to use Includes a textured grip to reduce slippage from a gloved hand Comes with 6 ft 6 in. of oxygen tubing for delivering supplemental oxygen when available Points 148 Life AssistPen light six pack pack of 6 Points 15 Heavy Duty Trauma Shears XShear Heavy Duty Trauma Shears Points 15 Adventure Medical Kit Trail Dog First Aid Kit The Adventure Medical Kits Dog Series Trail Dog First Aid Kit is uniquely designed with your adventurous canine pal in mind. It includes numerous medical solutions and tools you need to address the types of injuries dogs encounter most on the trail, primarily to their paws. The assortment of dressings, bandages and tools can help you be prepared when accidents happen. (4) Sterile Gauze Dressing 3" x 3", (2) Sterile Non-Adherent Dressing 2" x 3", Conforming Gauze Bandage 2", Irrigation Syringe 10cc. with 18 Gauge Tip, Elastic Bandage Self Adhering 2", Triangular Bandage, Pet First Aid Manual, Splinter Picker / Tick Remover Forceps, (2) Antihistamine (Diphenhydramine 25 mg.), Hydrogen Peroxide 3% 1 oz., (3) Triple Antibiotic Ointment, (6) Antiseptic Wipe, (2) Alcohol Swab, Saline Wound & Eye Wash Points 48 Pet Trauma First Aid The GDO Field Trauma Kit was designed to address any kind of traumatic injury that can happen to a dog in the field. This kit will treat cuts, abrasions, bleeding, puncture wounds, sprains/strains, eye injuries, thorns and quills, hyperthermia (heat exhaustion), hypothermia (cold weather exposure), which is one of the biggest injuries in waterfowl. Kit includes the following items: 1 Pack Celox (Blood Clotting Agent), 1 Tourniquet for K9s, 2 Sterile Gauze Bandage Rolls, 1 Self Adhesive Bandage Wrap, 4 Gauze Sponges, 1 Roll Medical Tape, 10 Antiseptic Wipes, 6 Antiseptic Ointment, 1 Tweezer, 1 Trauma Scissors, 1 Forceps, 2 Pair Latex Gloves, 1 Hot Pack, 1 Cold Pack, 1 Sterile Saline Eye Wash, 1 Emergency Blanket, 1 Emergency Care Field Guide Points 160 The Airlift Pro Emergency Rescue Sling The Airlift is a lightweight, packable rescue sling designed so you can efficiently carry your dog if they become injured or sick while you’re hiking, skiing or simply out for a stroll. No matter if you’re a mile from the trailhead or deep in the wilderness, you’ll be able to carry your dog to safety — even if you're alone. Points 190 Backcountry Basics All Season Blanket SOL - Waterproof, windproof, refelcts 90% body heat, ruggesd lightweight tarp, highly visible Points 25 Whistle SOL Slim Rescue Howler Whistle 2 pack Points 15 Compass SUUNTO compass Points 45 RLFR Water Bottle Points 50 Nalgene Water bottle wide mouth water bottle, many colors to choose from Points 25 Water Filter Grayl Ultrapress Filter and Purifier, 3L per minute, 10 sec per press. 500mL Points 140 Katadyn Micropur MP1 Water purifier tablets - 20 tablets Points 25 Aquamarine water treatment chlorine dioxide 2 part water treatment Points 24 Platypus DayCap In-Bottle Filter turn your nalgene into a fast water filter machine Points 70 Books and Maps Knots Book learn and review all of the knots you might need Points 28 Absaroka Beartooth Map Also available, Beartooths Mountains Points 25 Quadrangle Maps choose your Quadrangle Points 10 Other Satellite Communicator Subscription Have an inReach, Spot, Zoleo, etc. We can reimburse you for the subscription Points 1 Reimbursement Can't find what you want here? Need something specific? Use your incentive points for reimbursements for approved items. Use Expert Voice or GovX to get great deals. Points 1 License plate voucher Get reimbursed for your donation to the Montana Fire Chiefs' Association when you get a Montana Firefighters plate $20 per year and $20 set up fee (first year only) Points 40 Gift Cards in $25 amounts. Choose gas cards, local restaurants and approved local stores Points 50 Wildland/ Duty Boot Voucher $200 value Points 400
- CONTACT US | Redlodgefire
CONTACT US EMERGENCIES: CALL 9-1-1 RED LODGE FIRE RESCUE 801 N. Broadway / Po Box 318 Red Lodge, Montana 59068-0318 Phone: 406-446-2320 Fax: 406-446-9828 Carbon County Dispatch: 406-446-1234 Red Lodge Police Station: 406-446-367 2
- STAFF | Redlodgefire
STAFF Amy Hyfield Volunteer Coordinator, PIO, AEMT, Fire Captain, SAR amy@redlodgefire.com Christopher Lamb Paramedic, Firefighter chris.lamb@redlodgefire.com Kim Bednarz Office Manager, AEMT kim.bednarz@redlodgefire.com Ruth Bilyeu Community Care EMT ruth@redlodgefire.com Brad Milligan RN, Fire Lieutenant, SAR brad.milligan@redlodgefire.com Katy Hedtke Fire Prevention Specialist, EMT, Fire Lieutenant, EMS Team Leader katy.hedtke@redlodgefire.com Paul Imhof Paramedic, Firefighter paul.imhof@redlodgefire.com
- Meeting info detail | Redlodgefire
Red Lodge Rural Fire District 7 Meetings February 24, 2026 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Jan 13, 2026 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Approved Minutes Sept 23, 2025 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Approved Minutes August 20, 2025 Special County EMS Board and Rural Fire District 7 Board Meeting Approved Minutes June 10, 2025 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Approved Minutes Jan 30, 2025 Board Meeting 5:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Approved Minutes April 9, 2024 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Approved Minutes June 18, 2024 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station, 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT Agenda Approved Minutes Sept 17, 2024 Board Meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068 Agenda Audits and Annual Reports 2022 Audit 2022 Annual Report Carbon County EMS Board Meetings Sept 30, 2025 Board meeting 7:00 PM Clarks Fork Valley EMS 210 S C St, Bridger, MT 59014 Agenda Approved Minutes August 25, 2025 Special County EMS Board and Rural Fire District 7 Board meeting Agenda June 17, 2025 Board meeting 7:00 PM Red Lodge Fire Rescue 801 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT Agenda Approved Minutes Jan 21, 2025 Board meeting 7:00 PM Joliet Fire Hall 129 North Main St. Joliet, MT Agenda Approved Minutes Jan 27, 2026 Board meeting 7:00 PM Joliet Fire Hall 129 N Main St., Joliet, MT Agenda Red Lodge- Roberts Ambulance District Meetings Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway Ave, Red Lodge, MT Agenda Approved Minutes April 26, 2024 Meeting 12:30 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway Ave, Red Lodge, MT Agenda Approved Minutes June 28, 2024 Meeting 12:30 PM Red Lodge Fire Station 801 North Broadway Ave, Red Lodge, MT Agenda Approved Minutes Audits and Annual Reports 2022 Audit 2022 Annual Report
- SUPPORT | Redlodgefire
SUPPORT RLFR SUPPORT DIVIS ION Our Support Division members fill a wide variety of roles, from cleaning and maintaining vehicles and the station to operating drones on our Drone team. The support division has fewer training and meeting requirements and is designed for people who would like to help out with specific roles, talents or expertise. Support members fill some of the following roles: - Cleaning and maintaining our vehicles - Cleaning and maintaining the station - Operating drones - Operating and maintaining our communication equipment and vehicles - Incident Command positions - Mental Health providers - EMS Drivers - Cooking for regular training and events - And more. Contact Amy Hyfield for more information or to share your ideas Join Us Join Us Join Us
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- Fire | Red Lodge Fire | United States
Red Lodge Fire Rescue is a community resource for Fire, Emergency Services and Search & Rescue. We service the City of Red Lodge and surrounding areas. JOIN RED LODGE FIRE RESCUE DONATE RED LODGE FIRE RESCUE For Our Community We are a combination volunteer and career fire department that serves the community of Red Lodge, Bear Creek, Luther, and surrounding areas located in scenic south-central Montana. Our busy community is home to about 3,500 people. Red Lodge Fire Rescue provides comprehensive emergency services not often found in communities our size, but our unique location – a popular, year-round tourist destination at the edge of the Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness – demands that we provide a wide variety of quality emergency services. Our Members Respond To: Medical emergencies, including critical care level calls Motor vehicle accidents Structure fires Wildland fires Search and rescue emergencies, wilderness, and highly technical rescues Many more life and property threatening emergencies We Also Provide: Medical standbys at sporting and special events, such as our summer rodeos Community training and education Wildland fuels reduction program JOIN RED LODGE FIRE RESCUE FIRE The Fire Division's members respond to structure fires, wildland fires, hazardous materials spills, automobile accidents and other types of emergency incidents. They are trained in fire suppression, technical rescue and motor vehicle extrication techniques. Fire Division members also provide fire inspection services, plan reviews and input on safe property development, hazardous fuels mitigation and reduction projects to prevent wildfires, and a comprehensive community Fire Prevention Program. SEARCH & RESCUE Because the Red Lodge area draws day-hikers, backpackers, climbers, skiers, hunters and many other out-door enthusiasts. Our search and rescue team has to have a broad skill-set and be ready for any type of weather. Team members are trained in back country navigation, wilderness first aid, technical high & low-angle rope rescues, helicopter evacuations and many other skills needed to assist in rescue operations. EMS Red Lodge EMS provides critical care level prehospital emergency medicine for the Red Lodge-Roberts Ambulance district. The EMS service also performs ground transfers from the local critical care access hospital to higher levels of care in Billings and other cities. EMS members range from EMR level care to critical care paramedics and respond to 911 calls, well checks and law enforcement assistance. Red Lodge Fire Rescue is dedicated to saving lives, fighting fires, and building community. SUPPORT US




