Wildland Fire Suppression, Central Oregon

Bulk Water Delivery for Wildfire Protection Across Central Oregon

When wildfires hit, water isn’t optional—it’s urgent. Cool Running Water Services delivers high-volume wildfire water across Oregon, helping fire response teams get the water they need, on-site, fast, and without the wait.

Our DOT-certified water trucks haul 3,500–4,000 gallons per trip and are built to handle steep climbs, dirt roads, and remote wildfire access routes. Whether you’re supporting a prescribed burn or managing a fire threat near your property, we’ve got the equipment and experience to get it done.

Serving Fire Response Teams, Agencies & Property Owners

Bulk Water for Emergency Fire Suppression

Conditions can shift quickly. We deliver where it counts, directly to fire lines, staging zones, or rural sites, when bulk water is needed fast.

We regularly handle:

Our Trucks Are Ready to Roll

Built for Fire Zones, Forest Roads, and Rural Access

Fighting wildfire isn’t just about flames. It’s about getting water to hard-to-reach places—fast. Our trucks are built for Oregon’s backroads and operated by experienced drivers who know how to handle fire season.

Heavy-Duty Water Trucks

3,500–4,000 Gallon Capacity. Large loads, fewer trips

Remote Access Ready

Built for Off-Road Access, from gravel roads to forest slopes

Emergency Dispatch Available

We respond when fire conditions change

Fully Licensed & Compliant

DOT-Certified & Fully Insured – Compliant and field-ready

Who We Help

We partner with a range of fire response teams and organizations across Oregon:

When to Call Us

Wildfires don’t wait, and neither do we. If you’re dealing with dry conditions, active burn zones, or preparing land ahead of fire season, our water trucks are ready.

We commonly respond to requests for:

If the job calls for bulk water in a fire-prone area, we’ll help get it there quick and on target.

Proven Wildfire Support in Central Oregon

Cool Running Water Services has provided dependable wildfire water delivery during some of Central Oregon’s most demanding fire seasons. Our past and ongoing work includes support for:

  • US Forest Service (USFS) dispatches
  • Prescribed burn support in Deschutes and Jefferson Counties
  • Fire standby during red flag conditions on remote utility projects
  • Water hauling for mop-up operations in fire-prone forest zones

We’re proud to assist public agencies, private mitigation crews, and landowners alike, bringing reliable equipment, experienced drivers, and on-call water delivery when it matters most.

Where We Operate

Based in Bend, we serve fire zones across Central and Southern Oregon, including Bend, Redmond, Eugene, Klamath Falls, Medford, Prineville, The Dalles, and nearby areas. For locations beyond this list, we may be able to coordinate delivery depending on your volume and location needs.

Let’s Keep the Fire from Spreading

Need wildfire water delivery across Oregon? We’re equipped, experienced, and ready to move. When you need high-volume support on site, we’ll bring it.

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Cool Running Water

Need bulk water delivered fast? Whether it’s for your home, farm, job site, or emergency, we’re here to help. Reach out today, our team is standing by to schedule your delivery or answer your questions.

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Common Questions About Wildfire Water Delivery in Oregon

Have questions about our wildfire water delivery service? Here are answers to some of the most common things we get asked before a job gets scheduled.

How much water can each truck deliver?

Each of our DOT-certified water trucks holds between 3,500 and 4,000 gallons. For large wildfire operations, we can dispatch multiple trucks or make continuous runs.

Yes. Our trucks are built for off-road conditions like gravel roads, forest trails, and tough terrain.

No. We only deliver non-potable water for firefighting and industrial use. It is not safe for drinking.

We do. During wildfire season, fire suppression water delivery is our top priority.

Both. We partner with public fire crews, forestry services, and private fire mitigation contractors across the state.

The water is the same, but wildfire delivery is treated as an emergency. It requires faster turnaround, different routes, and immediate availability.