Centennial Valley Volunteer Fire Department
About Us
Join Us
Interested in joining our team as a firefighter, fire truck or tanker driver, or as part of our auxiliary? Visit our Contact Us page to learn more about how you can become a member of CVVFD. Our firefighters find it incredibly rewarding to serve and protect their neighbors in the valley—come be a part of something meaningful!
Apparatus
- Three Type 6 Wildland Fire Trucks
- Two Structural Pumpers
- Two Tenders, 2500 and 4000 gallons
- Three Command and Utility Trucks
- One Crash and Rescue Truck
- Four Snowmobiles and Two Rescue Sleds
Members
Officers:
Chief - Sean DavisAssistant Chief - Mike OlsenMember-at-Large - Neil MathisonSecretary - Suzy LevinTreasurer - Amy Kent
In addition to the officers there are nine other firefighters that make up the CVVFD.
In addition to the officers there are nine other firefighters that make up the CVVFD.
Training
The Centennial Volunteer Fire Department trains on the third Monday of every month starting at 18:30 at the Station. There are many other trainings throughout the year the CVVFD attends both locally and statewide. Some of the trainings statewide are held at Wheatland Fire School, Mid Winter Fire School in Riverton, Buffalo Fire School and Cody Fire School. The CVVFD trains with other local agencies county wide including, but not limited to, Laramie Fire Department, Big Laramie Fire Department, Little Laramie Fire Department, Veedauwoo Fire Department, Tie Siding Fire Department, Albany County Sheriffs Office and Albany County Search and Rescue.
CVVFD trains on a wide variety of material. Both classroom and field exercises are utilized for a well rounded skill set. Trainings include, but are not limited to, vehicle extrication, live fire training, fire behavior, operations and techniques, water tender operations, engine operations, search and rescue techniques in IDLH (immediately dangerous to life and health) environments, emergency vehicle operations, chainsaw operations. forcible entry techniques, communications and emergency medical service.
We train to serve the public with due regard to life and safety. At the end of the day, everyone goes home!
During 2021, CVVFD members attended over 2317 hours of training to ensure keeping skills fresh.
During 2021, CVVFD members attended over 2317 hours of training to ensure keeping skills fresh.
The Pride and Spirit of the Volunteer
4 North Fork Road, PO Box 231
Centennial, Wy 82055