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Fire Station 31 personnel move-in to interim fire station

SEATTLE – On Oct. 14, Seattle firefighters and paramedics assigned to work at Fire Station 31 moved in to their new interim fire station located at 10503 Interlake Ave. N. The interim site was built after City leaders determined the previous permanent station at N. Northgate Way no longer met the fire department’s operational needs. The new permanent site… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Fire prepares contingency plans for staffing ahead of vaccine mandate deadline

The Seattle Fire Department is contingency planning for various staffing scenarios we may face on Oct. 19 as a result of the vaccine mandate deadline on Oct. 18. We are committed to the health and safety of our community, and will comply with the Mayor and Governor’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates. First and foremost,… [ Keep reading ]

Fire Prevention Month Tip: Know how to respond to a sounding smoke alarm

October is Fire Prevention Month in Seattle and this year the Seattle Fire Department will be highlighting a new fire safety topic weekly. This week we are highlighting the importance of having working smoke alarms and knowing how to safely respond to a sounding alarm. Did you know? Between 2014… [ Keep reading ]

Fire Prevention Month Tip: Call 9-1-1 for Emergencies (multilingual)

October is Fire Prevention Month in Seattle and this year the Seattle Fire Department will be highlighting a new fire safety topic weekly. This week we are highlighting calling 9-1-1 for emergencies. 9-1-1 is a critical part of our emergency response system. When someone calls 9-1-1 for a medical or… [ Keep reading ]

September 2021 Promotion Ceremony

SEATTLE – This week at Seattle Fire Headquarters, Fire Chief Harold Scoggins recognized members who have recently promoted to new ranks. We thank each of these members for stepping into leadership positions, and know they will continue to serve the Seattle community well in their new role. The following personnel… [ Keep reading ]

Home fire escape plans

Seconds count during a home fire. Having an escape plan and practicing it can make a difference should a fire occur. Every September, Seattle-area students practice fire drills at school to make sure students and staff know what to do when the fire alarm sounds. Yet, most families do not… [ Keep reading ]

Oily rags likely cause of 2-Alarm fire in SoDo

SEATTLE — At 6:42 p.m., our Fire Alarm Center received calls reporting a fire at the 700 block of Lander St. Engine 13 was first on scene and confirmed an exterior fire on the west side of a commercial warehouse that had already extended inside and up into the exposed rafters…. [ Keep reading ]

Stage 2 burn ban in effect in Seattle

All outdoor recreational fires prohibited, outdoor cooking and heating appliances are restrictedThe City of Seattle has joined King County under a State 2 burn ban effective immediately. During a Stage 2 burn ban, any outdoor fire such as a backyard fire pit or campfire using chopped firewood or charcoal is… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Colleges to launch new Fire Science Associate degree program in Fall 2021

New degree program will be only of its kind in King County and will help bring diverse array of applicants to local fire departments’ hiring processes Program targets high school graduates looking to become firefighters and current firefighters wanting to strengthen profession-specific skills Seattle (Aug. 9, 2021) – Seattle Colleges, Mayor… [ Keep reading ]

Smoke alarm check

Now is a good time to check your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to make sure that they are working properly. Also, make sure to vacuum around your smoke alarms. Keep smoke alarms free of cob webs and small insects which can set off an smoke alarm. Yes, it can… [ Keep reading ]