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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
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October 27, 2024
In this video, you’ll see a few clips of Seattle Fire Department Station 10 Units (Aid 5, Aid 10, Spare Engine 10, & Ladder 1), and a Seattle Police Department Marked Ford Police Interceptor Utility, responding to separate emergency calls in Seattle’s International District, back in July of 2023. In the first clip Aid 5,
October 24, 2024
Captured here is Seattle’s beautiful Fire Station 32, which is located in the West Seattle area. Station 32 houses Engine 32, Ladder 11, Medic 32, and Battalion 7. I had just gotten the opportunity to get a tour of the vehicle bay when a medical emergency call came in for Engine 32! Shortly after the
October 22, 2024
INCIDENT DESCRIPTION At 9:06 pm on December 30, 2023, Engines 5 and 10 of the Seattle Fire Department responded to a reported vehicle fire on southbound State Route 99 to the West Seattle Freeway. The car fire was found a bit north of that area. A car fire response is normally one engine, but a
October 21, 2024
View the City of Seattle’s commenting policy: seattle.gov/online-comment-policy Agenda: Call to Order; Approval of the Agenda; Seattle Police Department (SPD); Community Assisted Response and Engagement Department (CARE); Seattle Fire Department (SFD); Adjournment. 0:00 Call to Order 3:25 Seattle Police Department (SPD) 2:01:37 Community Assisted Response and Engagement Department (CARE) 2:53:35 Seattle Fire Department (SFD)
October 20, 2024
On October 20th 2024, Seattle Fire units responded to a roll-over collision in north Seattle with the driver unconscious and trapped. According to some folks on scene, the driver suffered a medical issue and struck several parked vehicles before his vehicle flipped over. I happened to be on a walk with the kiddo, just a
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