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Intermountain Fire and Rescue needs your help Intermountain Fire and Rescue Department receives NO TAX FUNDING and needs your financial donation to function. It might surprise you that there are areas in San Diego County that rely on Volunteer Fire Departments, and these departments function with no government help. Please read on to learn more about how you can help:
Who comes when you
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Who comes when you
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911 in Ramona's Back County?Intermountain Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department does - We are the First Responder for the 120 square mile area east of Elizabeth Lane, north of San Diego Country Estates, west of the Inaja Memorial and south from the Henshaw Resort. Our services include structural fire protection, brush fire fighting, emergency medical treatment and much-needed highway rescue, especially along the Hwy 78 corridor.
I
pay
my taxes, I must receive fire protection, right?
Where do we get our money?
Who are
the firefighters at Intermountain Fire and Rescue Department?
Where does the money go?
How much does it cost to
run a fire Department? Volunteer. Give of your time and talents! We need fire-fighters, see our Join Us page for more information. We need people to help with fund-raising and community out-reach. And we need people to serve on the Board of Directors. If you can help with fund raising or would like to serve on our board of directors, you can send an email to our President John York at jyork@intermountainfire.org. Become a Subscriber. An annual subscription is $100 per year. It’s a great way to help, and subscribers do not have to pay any response fees during your subscription year, if you or your family need Intermountain services. A Subscriber Form can be downloaded here. This form requires Adobe PDF viewer. Become a Donor. If you can afford more, give more. We are an IRS 501(c)(3) charity and your contributions may be tax deductible. If you would like to arrange a large donation, please call our President John York (760) 787-9586. You can also contact John York via email at jyork@intermountainfire.org. Tell Your Neighbors. Help us spread the word that we must do what the government will not. We must provide the funds to operate our Fire Department.
Are
my contributions tax deductible?
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Intermountain Fire and Rescue Department?
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