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Pages in category "Fire departments in Washington (state)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Seattle Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Seattle, Washington, United States. The department is responsible for an area of 142.5 square miles (369 km 2), including 193 miles (311 km) of waterfront, with a population of 713,700. There is a total of 1,065 employees with 981 uniformed ...
The Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority, operating as Puget Sound Fire provides fire protection and emergency medical services to communities south of Seattle and east of Puget Sound in King County, Washington. [1] The department is responsible for services in the communities of Covington, Kent, Maple Valley, SeaTac, Tukwila, and the ...
A fire burning near Lower Monumental Dam in north Franklin County is contained after scorching 800 acres. The fire appears to have started after an unattended camp fire on federal land got out of ...
May 24—OLYMPIA — According to a Wednesday statement from the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office, during Memorial Day weekend in 2023 there were 10,658 incidents in Washington State ...
The Eastside Fire and Rescue is a fire department providing fire protection and emergency medical services in the eastern portion of King County, Washington. The department is responsible for services in the communities of Carnation, Issaquah, North Bend, Preston, Sammamish, Tiger Mountain and Wilderness Rim. [1] In total, Eastside Fire ...
Oct. 18—OLYMPIA — It's important to use clothes dryers safely, the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office reminded Washingtonians in an announcement Tuesday.
In 1979, Cobb and UW professor Mickey Eisenberg began training fire department emergency medical technician - Basics (EMT-Bs) to perform the administration of defibrillation for patients in cardiac arrest since the EMTs were usually at the patient's side several minutes before the paramedics. Eisenberg began training 9-1-1 dispatchers to ...