Station 501 is located in Goshen near the interchange of Interstate 5, Highway 58, and Highway 99, providing strategic access to all areas of the Fire District and surrounding mutual aid partners. The station serves as a primary response facility and training center for Pleasant Hill Goshen Fire & Rescue. The station features firefighter living quarters, kitchen and dayroom facilities, training spaces, apparatus bays, and a large multi-purpose classroom used for firefighter training, community meetings, and public education events.
Station 501 is staffed with a combination of career personnel, resident volunteers, and volunteer firefighters and EMTs who respond to emergencies throughout the district. The station also serves as the organization’s primary training location, supporting ongoing firefighter, EMS, and specialty rescue training. Through a combination of professional staff, dedicated volunteers, and modern facilities, Station 501 plays a critical role in maintaining emergency response readiness for the communities we serve.
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2020 Pierce on Freightliner Chassis
- 1250 Gallon per Minute Pump
- 750 Gallon Water Tank
- Intermediate Life Support Medical Equipment
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2013 KME on International Chassis
1250 Gallon per Minute Pump
- 500 Gallon Water Tank
- Basic Life Support Medical Equipment
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- Unrated Pump
- 3500 Gallon Water Tank
- Not a Medical Response Vehicle
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- 2025 Dodge Ram 5500
- Unrated Pump
- 400 Gallon Water Tank
- Intermediate Life Support Medical Equipment
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Side by side Utility Task Vehicle. Used for off road rescues and wildland firefighting operations, primarily at Mount Pisgah but can be used in other locations as well.
This vehicle is owned by Goshen Rural Fire Protection District and was funded by Lane County Parks as part of a contract with them.