Located in the picturesque town of McCall, Idaho, the Southern Idaho Timber Protective Association has a rich history of safeguarding private, state, and federal lands from the threat of wildfires. With a legacy spanning over a century, SITPA stands as one of the oldest cooperative fire management organizations in the nation. Its roots trace back to 1904, when a collective effort among private, state, and federal forest landowners culminated in the establishment of SITPA, a steadfast guardian against the ravages of wildfires.
Since its inception, SITPA has remained steadfast in its mission to deliver robust, efficient, and cost-effective fire protection services to its members and the lands under its care. The dedicated firefighters of SITPA exemplify a commitment to preserving the natural beauty and ecological integrity of west-central Idaho through their unwavering vigilance and expertise in wildfire prevention and management.
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