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We are committed to providing fire and life safety services and education to all of Seattle's diverse communities.
Community Fire Safety Advocates
A program developed to effectively meet the specific fire safety needs of Seattle's immigrant and refugee communities.
Station Tours, Firefighter Visits, and Events
Learn about contacting us if you are interested in meeting our firefighters or outreach and education team.
Children's Programs
Explore our program dedicated to reducing fire and life safety risks at schools, preschools, daycares and in the community.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Free combination smoke/carbon monoxide alarms are provided and installed in the homes of qualifying Seattle homeowners.
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Cadet Program
Are you between ages 16 and 22 and interested in becoming a cadet?
Nurse Navigation Program
Our Nurse Navigation Line ensures you quickly reach the most appropriate level of care based on your needs.
Fire Stoppers
A free, confidential education program is available for children who show curiosity about fire or have started a fire.
CPR Training
We offer cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and choking intervention training to Seattle community members.
Mobile Integrated Health Program
For frequent 911 callers, highly complex patients, persons with non-emergent medical complaints, and those with social needs.
Life Support Transport Fees
A Basic Life Support (BLS) transport fee is a charge for the cost of transporting you to a hospital emergency room.
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There are 33 fire stations strategically placed throughout the city and staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Cooking Fire Safety
Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires in Seattle.
Fire and Your Pet
Because many pets will hide out of fear, searching for them during a fire can put you in serious danger.
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Seattle's fire code is updated every three years, and you can view all modifications.
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If you live in a multi-story home, a portable ladder could save your life.
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It's important for you and your family to know what to do before fire strikes.
Fire Extinguishers
Know how to operate your extinguisher to put out small fires that do not put you at risk.
Fire Prevention Tips for Homes and Businesses
Tips in multiple languages for fire prevention both inside and outside of your home and business.
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Please watch and share our multilingual fire and life safety videos.
Home and Apartment Fire Safety
Everyone in the home should have a plan and be prepared to respond quickly if they discover a fire.
Lithium-ion battery safety
Lithium-ion batteries are small and powerful, but when used incorrectly, they can overheat, catch fire, or explode.
Marina & Boating Safety
Prevention and preparedness are crucial to lessening the impact of a marina fire.
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Use these resources to help ensure yourself, business, employees, and customers are prepared and fire safe.
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