The Sheridan Fire-Rescue Department exists to provide a professional level of fire, life safety, and emergency medical services to the people and property within the area served to prevent or minimize the loss of life, pain, suffering, and property damage. We will accomplish our mission through prevention, education, fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue, mitigation of hazardous materials incidents, and other emergency activities. The department will strive to deliver the highest possible level of service with the resources provided.
WHO should self-report?
Everyone should self-report. Even if you are asymptomatic or tested negative, it is important to let First Responders know your situation. If you are high-risk or have any access and functional needs, please also self-report so that emergency services can be better prepared to help during this crisis.
Everyone
It is important for everyone to report regardless of age, health or suspicion of infection. Do your part and help your First Responders!

High-Risk
People who are considered high-risk from an age and health perspective or have access and functional needs should report.
COVID-19
Anyone who has tested positive, showing symptoms or has been in contact with anyone who has tested positive or has symptoms.