Oregon Firefighter Salary – 2025 Pay, Wildfire Overtime & Outlook

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Oregon Firefighter Salary – 2025 Pay, Wildfire Overtime & Outlook
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By Chief Alex Miller

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Oregon Firefighter Salary – 2025 In-Depth Guide

Oregon firefighters play a vital role in both urban fire protection and large-scale wildland firefighting. The state’s increasing wildfire activity and urban growth contribute to competitive salaries and extensive overtime opportunities.

Average Firefighter Salary in Oregon

In 2025, firefighter salaries in Oregon typically range from $70,000 to $100,000 per year. Entry-level firefighters often start around $60,000, while experienced firefighters with wildfire deployments can exceed $115,000 annually.

Firefighter Salaries by City

  • Portland: $80,000 – $115,000
  • Eugene: $70,000 – $100,000
  • Salem: $68,000 – $98,000

Wildfire Overtime and Specialty Pay

Wildfire deployments significantly increase firefighter income through hazard pay and extended duty assignments. Specialized wildland training enhances career value.

Cost of Living Trade-Offs

While housing costs are higher in Portland, many firefighters find improved affordability in surrounding communities.

Firefighter Career Outlook

Ongoing wildfire risk and population growth ensure sustained firefighter hiring across Oregon.

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