We Work to Preserve and Enhance The Quality of Life Within the
Central Lyon County Fire District

Blood Pressure Checks

Medication is commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure and many can often work through adjustments to their medication until the levels are acceptable.

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Home Smoke Detectors

Smoke detectors are an essential safety feature for any home. When properly installed and maintained, they dramatically increase your chances of surviving a fire.

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Ambulance Payment Notice – Patient Bills

Important Update on Online Payments

Effective immediately, the online payment portal is available for all outstanding Ambulance bills.

Please use the link below to submit your payment:

Central Lyon FPD Payment Portal

Please contact Sharp Ambulance Billing for further assistance 1-844-259-4003.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Central Lyon Fire Administration, 775-246-6209 ext. 3.

Thank you!



Burn Season Information

Burn Permits Available November 1st

Central Lyon Fire will begin issuing Residential Burn Permits starting November 1st through our Community Connect platform. Residents can easily log in or create a profile to obtain their burn permit, update important household information, and receive notifications directly from the Fire District.

Get Your Burn Permit:

Visit our Community Connect site beginning November 1st to complete your permit.

Burn Season Safety Reminders

Before burning, please take a few moments to review these important safety tips to help protect our community:

Your cooperation helps prevent unwanted fires and keeps our first responders available for emergencies.

For more information about burn regulations or to access your permit, visit our Community Connect page or contact Central Lyon Fire at (775-246-6209).

Thank you for doing your part to keep Lyon County safe and fire-ready!



Sign Up for Community Connect Today

Community Connect is a secure platform that allows you to share important information with your fire department so we can better protect you and your family. By creating your profile, you can provide details such as household access, functional needs, pets, and more — helping firefighters respond quickly and effectively in an emergency.

Through Community Connect, you can also:

Your participation makes a difference. Take a few minutes to sign up and help us deliver more informed and effective emergency services to our community. Your info saves time. Your info saves lives.

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About Us

640 square miles, population of 30,000

The operating budget is approximately $4.5 million annually. The District extends from Mound House at the Carson City line, east to Silver Springs at the Churchill County line and is bound to the north by Storey County and the North Lyon County Fire Protection District. The southern boundary is Township 15 North.

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Fire Safety

Fire Prevention includes plan reviews of new construction and tenant improvements, business and occupancy inspections and fire code compliance reviews.

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Job Postings

The Fire District is accepting applications for volunteers. If you have a desire to serve your community and learn some valuable skills and training in the field of emergency response, we’d like to hear from you.