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Training Opportunities

If you have interest in attending a fire extinguisher training class with Canby Fire District, please use the below link to fill out our interest form. More information will be posted regarding training dates and details. 

Program Registration Fire Extinguisher Training Interest Form

CPR Classes

Please see below the 2025 and 2026 class schedule:

  • December 27th from 10am-6pm
    • 2026 Classes
  • January 24th from 10am -6pm
  • February 28th from 10am-6pm
  • March 28th from 10am-6pm
  • April 25th from 10am-6pm
  • May 23rd from 10am-6pm
  • June 27th from 10am-6pm
  • July 25th from 10am-6pm
  • August 22nd from 10am-6pm
  • September 26th from 10am-6pm
  • October 24th from 10am-6pm
  • November 21st from 10am-6pm
  • December 19th from 10am-6pm

CPR/AED & First Aid training is offered each month at our Fire Station training room on South Pine Street in Canby through a locally owned and operated company. Please use the hyperlink here to sign up at CPR For Life LLC or call/text to 503-515-8530 or email at info.CPRforLIFE@gmail.com

Use coupon code CANBY at checkout to receive $10 off your registration.

Stop the Bleed training is available upon request and an interactive Stop the Bleed training course can be found online.

Citizen CPR Foundation

Fire Extinguishers

A red fire extinguisher with instructions for use, designed to put out different types of fires, labeled for safety.

Canby Fire wants our community to stay safe at all times. Give us a call if you’d like to be properly trained on how to use a fire extinguisher! We recommend ABC extinguishers, which means they cover all types of flammables, including oil/grease, electrical, and wood. Extinguishers meeting these specifications can be found at most local retailers. Canby Fire recommends you have a fire extinguisher located in your kitchen, garage, RV’s, boats, and on each level of your house for easy access in case of an emergency.

Extinguishers may be recycled if you completely empty its contents first.

Visit the National Fire Protection Agency‘s website for a fact sheet on fire extinguishers that meet occupancy requirements.