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FDCARES offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 13/Headquarters

FDCARES offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 13/Headquarters

Renton RFA partners with Puget Sound RFA to offer the Fire Department Community Assistance, Referrals and Education Services (FD CARES) program, a fire agency-based community injury and illness prevention program. FD CARES has been developed so that fire departments may assist community members with issues before an issue becomes an emergency. The program works to improve the quality of health throughout our community and provide for a longer healthier independent lifestyle. Do you or a loved one have a situation that may cause injury or illness that you are finding difficult to solve on your own? Are you finding that you have nowhere else to turn? We may be able to help! There may be services and resources available to help you. The FD CARES program can assist you in navigating the social service network and advocate on your behalf with insurance providers and other health care professionals.

Physical Address

18002 108th Avenue Southeast, Renton, WA 98055

Hours

24 hours daily.

Voice

(425) 276-9500

Non-emergency

Application process

If you have a question or would like to request CARES services, please call 253-856-4398 or email [email protected].

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Anyone within the Renton RFA jurisdiction experiencing a non-emergency situation involving chronic or behavioral health.

Agency info

Renton Regional Fire Authority

Renton RFA provides firefighting and emergency medical services to the communities within the City of Renton, King County Fire District #25, and King County Fire District #40. All Renton RFA firefighters are trained emergency medical technicians that provide prompt response to medical emergencies, fires and fire investigations, motor vehicle accidents, hazardous material incidents, water rescues, and specialized technical rescues. The Office of the Fire Marshal also provides citizens with commercial and residential fire inspections, fire plan review, permitting, and public education.