Services and Resources for Fire and life safety

Easily access links to all existing public safety data dashboards produced by teams within the City of Portland on this page.
Understanding the types of movements and locations that lead to death and injury for people traveling in Portland informs actions in this plan.
PF&R members are currently deployed around the state at various fires and fire complexes.
Portland Bureau of Transportation's deadly crash response protocol and street changes.
Learn how to locate and use your emergency water shut-off valve so you can quickly turn off your water if your pipes burst.
A collection of evaluation reports for various Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) traffic safety projects organized by roadway reorganizations, speed limit reductions, and quick-builds, among others.
Instructions on how to file a disability claim with Fire and Police Disability and Retirement.
We are tracking one audit within the Portland Fire Bureau.

Flood Safety

Information
Flooding can damage property and threaten lives. Stay informed, be prepared, and stay safe. This information is useful if you know a flood may be coming. For long term preparation of your home, see How to Prepare if You Live or Work in a Floodplain.
This section provides documents related to : Budget, Reports, and Surveys.
Charter and Admin Rules
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) created the Vision Zero dashboard to maintain transparency about efforts to reduce speeding, improve street design, support people to travel safely, and share citywide traffic crash summaries.
Portland's highest-crash streets and intersections in low-income communities and communities of color receive priority for investments in safety.

Home Fire Safety

Information
Fire safety information to keep your home and loved ones safe.
What crash data includes and where it comes from.
Low-lying areas by creeks and rivers are called floodplains and have a higher chance of flooding. Do you live or work in a floodplain? Find out about your flood risk and ways to protect yourself and your property.
Learn how to use 9-1-1, whether it's via cell phone, landline, text or VoIP. Interpreters/translators are available.
These are instructions on how to navigate the Fire and Police Disability and Retirement (FPDR) online member portal.