Stations
A two-story brick fire station with four garage doors and an entrance. The building displays the years 1954 and 1921, and “MFD” above the second-floor windows. An American flag is mounted by the entrance.

Fire Station 1 – 603 S Main Street

Located in downtown Moscow, Station 1 serves as the heart of the department. Established in 1927 and expanded in 1954, this historic facility houses Engine 26, Ladder 28, and multiple ambulances, including the latest 2023 Ford F-450 Type I ambulance. It also accommodates student resident firefighters, fostering a strong connection between the department and the University of Idaho.
A fire station with three large garage doors, an American flag on a flagpole, a ramp with railings, and a fire hydrant in front, set against a partly cloudy sky and green landscape.

Fire Station 3 – 229 Pintail Lane

Station 3, situated on the city’s south side, is a six-bay facility shared with the Moscow Rural Fire District. It houses both city and rural apparatus, including Engine 27 and Rescue 24. This station plays a pivotal role in providing comprehensive coverage to the 128-square-mile Moscow Rural Fire District.
The emblem of the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, featuring firefighting tools, a red helmet, a bell, and the text "Moscow Vol Fire Dept 1892" on a gold and white Maltese cross-shaped badge.

Fire Station 2 – 1300 White Avenue

Station 2 is a five-bay facility operated jointly with the Moscow Rural Fire District. It houses Engine 27, Rescue 24, and Ambulance 42, serving as the primary response point for rural areas. This collaboration ensures efficient coverage and rapid response times across the district.