Representatives from the Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Department of Transportation, Seattle Police Department, and Washington State Department of Transportation will update media and the public on this afternoon’s bus fire on northbound I-5 and outline the coordinated response between WSDOT and the City of Seattle.

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With 193 miles of waterfront to patrol, the Seattle Fire Department’s fleet of fireboats serve a critical mission. Whether it’s a shoreline fire, a boat in distress or a medical emergency on the water, a fireboat gets the call. But maritime response requires specialized training. That’s where the Maritime Academy comes in. The academy’s realistic

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Agenda: Public Comment; CB 119547: relating to a Community Service Officer program; Seattle Fire Department’s Race and Social Justice Initiative Presentation;King County Sexual Assault Resource Center’s Launch Pad Program. Advance to a specific part Public Comment – 1:20 CB 119547: relating to a Community Service Officer program – 1:45 Seattle Fire Department’s Race and Social

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It`s not your average job training course. Then again, being a fireman isn`t your average job. Cameron Wong takes us to the classroom and training field to show us how some teens are getting an early career start.

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Seattle Mayor Jenny A. Durkan, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Deputy Police Chief Marc Garth Green, and Seattle Fire Department Chief Harold Scoggins hold a press conference at Lake City Community Center to address the afternoon’s fatal events in Lake City.

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Mayor Jenny A. Durkan and Fire Chief Scoggins hold a media availability to answer questions about Seattle’s new “Health One” pilot program to address non-emergency 911 calls downtown. “Health One” is a team of specially trained Seattle Fire Department (SFD) firefighters and civilian specialists that will help people downtown with non-emergency 911 requests for issues

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Seattle Fire Department’s Computer Aided Dispatch technology is under review for public comment as a retroactive surveillance technology February 5 – March 5, 2019, prior to review by City Council. This technology supports the Fire Department to fulfill their mission by responding to emergency situations quickly. Please visit Seattle.gov/Privacy for more information and to leave

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In the first round of public comment for the City’s Surveillance Ordinance, learn how technologies from the Seattle Fire Department aid first responders and help save lives and property damage. Technologies featured in this round of public comment include: Emergency Scene Cameras and Hazmat Cameras. The public comment period for this round of technologies runs

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