In Memoriam: Lieutenant Jay Garth Wheeler
…his contributions to public service and as a long-time valued member of the Seattle Fire Department. More information will be posted on Lt. Wheeler’s memorial service as it becomes available….
…his contributions to public service and as a long-time valued member of the Seattle Fire Department. More information will be posted on Lt. Wheeler’s memorial service as it becomes available….
…and to Seattle Public Utilities who maintains fire hydrants in the City for their collaboration during this process.” WSRB evaluated the City of Seattle in four major areas:…
…use services, primary care, homeless outreach services, and more. Mobile Integrated Health program staff are trained in identifying a client’s existing support system and skilled in helping to connect them with available…
…lives and service have made an indelible mark that can never be erased.” – Seattle Fire Chief Harold D. Scoggins The Seattle Fire Department today held a ceremony to honor…
Established in 1889, the Seattle Fire Department has long strived to be an innovative leader for departments across the country. One of the most challenging areas for the fire service…
Shared from the City of Seattle Office of the Mayor Seattle – On April 18, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced that he submitted emergency legislation to amend the Seattle Fire Code…
…the fire was accidental, and caused by an overloaded electrical outlet. Estimated loss is $30,000. Safety message: Avoid plugging in multiple devices to a single electrical outlet or power strip….
…in stable condition. Investigators determined the fire was accidental, and likely caused by an overloaded electrical outlet. The American Red Cross was requested to assist the displaced family. Safety Tip:…
…a hot environment can cause thermal runaway and catch fire. For long-term storage, place electrical tape over the battery contacts and store them in a metal container. Charging Replace damaged…
…an overheated electrical power strip. Total estimated loss is $200,000. SAFETY TIP: Use power strips that have surge protectors. For other tips, visit SFD’s Fireline blog post on electrical safety….