Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 35
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Services offered by South King Fire & Rescue's Station 65
Provides fire protection, emergency rescue services, safe haven for abandoned newborns and blood pressure checks for residents of Federal Way and Des Moines and the surrounding area.
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services. Also provides community education about fire safety and injury prevention.
Blood pressure checkups are available at all stations daily, when firefighters are on site.
Free "Hands Only CPR and AED" classes are given upon request for service groups in the area served.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will remain anonymous and not be prosecuted, but will be asked for medical history.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered at Chelan County Fire District 1
Provides fire emergency services for Chelan County, including: fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical and 9-1-1 operations.
Provides fire emergency services for Chelan County, including: fire suppression, rescue, emergency medical and 911 operations. Non-emergency services include: public fire safety and education, business safety inspections, fire code compliance with certified fire code inspectors, and fire investigators for local and regional area.
Fire Station offered at SE Thurston Fire Authority
Provides fire and emergency services to residents in South East Thurston County.
Provides fire and emergency services to residents in South East Thurston County.
Provides free blood pressure checks if staff available, please call ahead.
Hosts free CPR classes sponsored by Medic One.
Call Medic One at (360) 704-2780 to reserve a space in the class.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Shoreline Regional Fire Authority Headquarters
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services. Offers free blood pressure checks and operates as a safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Offers free blood pressure checks.
Operates a mobile intensive care unit, staffed by paramedics, designed to treat and transport critically ill or injured people to the hospital.
Safe Haven for Newborns
- Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
- The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous and will be asked for medical history.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Bellevue Fire Department at Station 2
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for Bellevue and vicinity as well as community education.
Provides fire prevention activities including review, inspection, and investigation.
Fire suppression and emergency medical aid is provided for the following:
- Bellevue
- Beaux Arts
- Clyde Hill
- Hunts Point
- King County Fire District #14
- Medina
- Newcastle
- Yarrow Point
Blood pressure checks are available for those that visit in person, as staffing allows.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and will remain anonymous, but will be asked for a medical history.
Provides emergency services to fire and medical calls, for those in their service area. Operates 2 stations that are staffed by career firefighters and 6 stations that are staffed by volunteers.
Provides emergency services to fire and medical calls, for those in their service area.
Operates 2 stations that are staffed by career firefighters and 6 stations that are staffed by volunteers.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 46
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid, blood pressure checks, and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
Fire Protection and Emergency Rescue offered by Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 83
Provides fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; participates in safe havens for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting, rescue, and emergency transportation services to residents.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth and during hours of operation while fire personnel are present .
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remain anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
24-hour manned fire stations:
Station 71,
Station 72,
Station 73,
Station 78,
Station 81,
Station 82,
Station 83,
Station 85,
Station 87.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Kirkland Fire Department's Station 27
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical aid for Kirkland and surrounding areas; offers a safe haven for abandoned newborns. Blood pressure checks available.
Provides firefighting and emergency medical aid for the city of Kirkland and surrounding areas.
Blood pressure checks are available at all of the fire stations when the firefighters are in quarters.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and will remain anonymous, but will be asked for a medical history.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 77
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid, blood pressure checks, and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
Fire Prevention offered at Adams County Fire Protection District No 5
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for the Adams County District 5. Also provides community education about fire safety.
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for the Adams County District 5. Also provides community education about fire safety. The medical aid unit is staffed by emergency medical technicians (EMTs). Fire district, station tours, fire prevention education for the elementary schools, burn permits for Adams County, fire extinguisher training for organizations, control burns for residents if approved, annual training for volunteer firefighters.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Kirkland Fire Department's Station 22
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical aid for Kirkland and surrounding areas; offers a safe haven for abandoned newborns. Blood pressure checks available.
Provides firefighting and emergency medical aid for the city of Kirkland and surrounding areas.
Blood pressure checks are available at all of the fire stations when the firefighters are in quarters.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and will remain anonymous, but will be asked for a medical history.
Fire Prevention and Education offered at City of Spokane Fire Department
The Fire Prevention Division provides information and responds to complaints regarding a variety of subjects such as emergency planning, hazardous materials storage, fire and life safety hazards, outdoor burning, and permits.
The Fire Prevention Division provides information and responds to complaints regarding a variety of subjects such as emergency planning, hazardous materials storage, fire and life safety hazards, outdoor burning, and permits.
Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 41
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by King County Fire District 20 in Bryn Mawr, Lakeridge, Skyway at Station 22
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services; also offers fire safety education; safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Also provides community education about fire safety.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and will remain anonymous but will be asked for medical history.
Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 39
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 81
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for Maple Valley Area, fire safety education, hazardous materials assistance and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.