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A limited supply of COVID-19 vaccinations is available!

All people over 65 years old and all people over 50 years old who cannot live independently are currently eligible to get vaccinated. Learn more at the City of Seattle vaccination page.

Fire Marshal’s Office Service Adjustments

Update as of Jan. 2021: The Governor released a revised plan for COVID-19 phased recovery. Please review the Governor's Healthy Washington Roadmap and King County's current COVID-19 Guidance and Restrictions.  The Seattle Fire Department's Fire Marshal's Office has adjusted our services to continue serving our customers while following safe worksite guidelines. Please also see updates about outdoor dining and tents/heaters for businesses and organizations who are moving outside due to COVID. 繁體中文 建築安全和消防執行法規 | 简体中文 执行建筑安全与消防法规 | Español | Af-Soomaali | 한국어 | Tiếng Việt | አማርኛ  | Tagalog.

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The Seattle Fire Department (SFD) has 33 fire stations located throughout the City. SFD deploys engine companies, ladder companies, and aid and medic units to mitigate loss of life and property resulting from fires, medical emergencies, and other disasters. The Department also has units for hazardous materials responses, marine responses, and high-angle and confined-space rescues. In addition, SFD provides leadership and members to several disaster response teams: Puget Sound Urban Search and Rescue, Metropolitan Medical Response System, and wildland fire fighting. SFD's fire prevention efforts include: fire code enforcement; inspections and plan reviews of fire and life safety systems in buildings; public-education programs; regulation of hazardous materials storage and processes; and regulation of public assemblies.

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