EFR
El Dorado
Fire Rescue

History — El Dorado Fire Rescue

Last updated Apr 20, 2026

Founding (1976) - 25 Years!!

El Dorado Fire Rescue was founded in 1976 by a group of concerned community members who recognized that the rapidly growing El Dorado subdivision needed organized emergency response capability. Those founding members established the organizational structure, mutual aid agreements, and commitment to training that still define the department today.

Growth and Development

Through the late 1970s and 1980s, the department grew steadily alongside the El Dorado community. Additional volunteers joined, apparatus was acquired, and training standards were raised to meet evolving New Mexico State Fire Marshal requirements. The department established its first formal Standard Operating Guidelines and began participating in regional mutual aid networks with neighboring fire agencies in Santa Fe County.

Expanding Capabilities

The 1990s and 2000s brought significant expansion in both personnel and capability. The department added emergency medical response to its mission, training members as First Responders and EMTs. Wildland firefighting capability was developed in response to the increasing fire risk facing communities throughout northern New Mexico. Hazmat Operations training became standard for all operational members.

Modern Era

Today, El Dorado Fire Rescue is a well-equipped, professionally trained all-volunteer department operating from multiple stations across our response area. Our apparatus fleet includes modern structural engines, water tenders, brush trucks, and rescue equipment. Our members hold a wide range of state and national certifications.

Despite significant growth over five decades, the department remains true to its founding identity: neighbors serving neighbors.

Looking Ahead

El Dorado Fire Rescue continues to grow and evolve to meet the needs of a changing community and a changing fire environment. We are committed to recruiting and training the next generation of volunteers and strengthening the partnerships that allow us to serve our community effectively for the next fifty years.