A woman was hospitalized after a house fire on Sunnyside Ave. N and N. 39th St. in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood
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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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June 8, 2025
VIDEO FROM THE KOMO 4 DRONE Firefighters rescued an elderly woman from a two-alarm house fire in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood. She is now at Harborview Medical Center with critical injuries. Seattle firefighters were called to the home on Sunnyside Avenue North near N 38th St shortly after 1 a.m. Wednesday. They arrived to find power
June 6, 2025
“Family is made through work. Work fixes everything.” In his FDIC 2019 keynote, Aaron Fields of the Seattle Fire Department breaks down what really holds the fire service together: consistent effort, shared hardship, and the daily grind—not titles or tactics. Leadership isn’t about where you sit. It’s about how you show up. Watch the full
June 5, 2025
A man was arrested after firing a round into the lobby floor of the Columbia Tower on Nov. 22, 2023. The 19-year-old male victim employee who witnessed the event assisted police with obtaining video surveillance footage of the suspect, according to the Seattle Police Department. Police released footage that shows the male suspect in possession
June 3, 2025
INCIDENT DESCRIPTION At 12:41 pm on May 28, 2025, the Seattle Fire Department responded to a rescue extrication at 4th Avenue S and S Jackson Street for reports of a vehicle on its roof after a collision. The red sedan appeared to run a red light and was t-boned by a Seattle Public Utilities pickup,
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