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Fire Station Tours
If you are interested in taking a tour or a fire station, please read the following to ensure we are able fulfill your request:
- Requests need to be received at least 3 weeks prior to the event request.
- Requests are on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Tours and Visits typically run 30-45 minutes long.
- While firefighters enjoy participating in community events, our first priority is providing quality, timely, and professional emergency services to those who live in, work in, and visit the City of Cheyenne. We may not be able to accommodate all event requests due to firefighter training and other scheduling conflicts.
- If a fire crew attends your event, they will typically remain “in service” and stage the apparatus somewhere that allows them to leave quickly if they are dispatched to an emergency.
- Fire crew visits at community events are scheduled for 30 minutes, with the understanding that responding to an emergency may cause the crew to be late to the event, to have to leave abruptly, or in some cases, to not show up at all.
- We aim to confirm the event within one week of the requested event date.
NOTE: The Cheyenne Fire Department does not host birthday parties or send fire engines to birthday parties, but we would be glad to give your birthday child or group a tour of the station.
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Fire Engine Visit
If you are interested in having a fire crew visit your location, please read the following to ensure we are able fulfill your request:
- Requests need to be received at least 3 weeks prior to the event request.
- Requests are on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Tours and Visits typically run 30-45 minutes long.
- Requests will be scheduled for (but not limited to):
- Schools, daycare centers, churches.
- Community events, safety fairs, neighborhood block parties, HOA meetings, scout meetings.
- We will strive to complete all requests.
- While firefighters enjoy participating in community events, our first priority is providing quality, timely, and professional emergency services to those who live in, work in, and visit the City of Cheyenne. We may not be able to accommodate all event requests due to firefighter training and other scheduling conflicts.
- If a fire crew attends your event, they will typically remain “in service” and stage the apparatus somewhere that allows them to leave quickly if they are dispatched to an emergency.
- Fire crew visits at community events are scheduled for 30 minutes, with the understanding that responding to an emergency may cause the crew to be late to the event, to have to leave abruptly, or in some cases, to not show up at all.
- We aim to confirm the event within one week of the requested event date.
NOTE: The Cheyenne Fire Department does not host birthday parties or send fire engines to birthday parties, but we would be glad to give your birthday child or group a tour of the station.
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Submit Your Ride Along Request in 2 Easy Steps
- Please download and fill out the Ride Along Request form. Click here.
- Mail your completed survey to the Administrative Office.
SEND YOUR COMPLETED REQUEST
REQUEST HELP WITH YOUR SMOKE DETECTORS
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REQUEST A CLASS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
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Here are 2 Options:
1. Visit Safe Kids:
2. Request a Care Seat Inspection from Cheyenne Fire Rescue
Depending on the day, some fire houses will have car seat techs on duty. Call 307-637-6320 for more information, or fill out the form below:
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Outdoor recreational burning shall be allowed in the city with the following provisions:
- Fires must be maintained in an approved container (see below examples); Fire pits and chimneys must have an approved spark arrestor that is constructed of iron, heavy wire mesh, or other non-combustible material with openings no larger than 1/2 inch.
- These fires must be attended at all times and kept at least 15 feet away from any structure or combustible material.
- If the smoke or odor emissions become offensive or objectionable, you will be required to extinguish the fire.
- Only clean wood or other solid fuel is to be burned and shall NOT be used for the burning of garbage or yard waste.
- The fire shall be constantly attended with a garden hose connected to a water supply or other fire extinguishing equipment readily available for use; and
- Fire rings are prohibited.
Fire pits and opening burning are regulated under the Fire Code as adopted by the City of Cheyenne, City of Cheyenne Code 8.12.020 International Fire Code as adopted, 2018 Edition Section 307.
County Fire Bans:
Examples of approved containers:

Please visit the Public Records Request Center
- Requests can be requested on incidents, fires, hazardous materials, environmental studies, and medical calls (HIPPA protected).
- Requests involving a fire can only be completed once the investigation has been completed.
- Keep in mind, anything under investigation by judicial law enforcement will not be eligible until the investigation is finalized.
- Fees may be incurred with a request.
- Please allow 30 days for us to gather the information.
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