Welcome to the Seattle Fire Buff Society
is a Non Profit 501(c)(3) A Washington State Corporation.
The Seattle Fire Buff Society is a non-profit group that supports the Seattle Fire Department and the surrounding area by operating a Rehab/Canteen service on scene during fire fighting or other fire department emergencies. The society publishes a monthly newsletter. "The Alerter" to keep members informed on current events of the group. The society is also interested in preserving the rich and valued history of the Seattle Fire Department. The members meet on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM location will be held at Fire Station 14. 3224 4th Ave A #1917, Seattle, Washington
In a service organization, great customer service is something that is expected of all employees. Yet some people are able to transcend the standard of customer care. We are pleased to recognize Ren Hauptman for doing just that.
The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a person’s contributions that have significantly changed, shaped or influenced the department in a positive way. Congratulations and enjoy a well earned retirement, Debbie Brooks!
This year’s recipient Battalion Chief Ben Haskell is attentive to every detail and has provided that keen eye to many important initiatives that keep our firefighters safe. Congratulations, Chief Haskell, on being our Chief of the Year!
Firefighter of the Year is someone who has a high regard for customer service, dedication to excellence and innovation and serves as a role model for others. We are pleased to honor Firefighter Jordan Bradbury as Firefighter of the Year.
The legislation would give the Seattle Fire Department the power to order remediation or complete demolition of unsafe vacant buildings.
For several months, Pike TV followed the Pikeville Fire Department in hopes of documenting who they are and what challenges they face each day. This ultimately lead to our feature-length documentary, “Shaped By Fire”.
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