February 12-Puget Sound Fire crews are prepared, tire chains are on standby, winter hats at the ready. We're here to serve you no matter what the weather. Take a few minutes to check your safety/preparedness too. Water pipes/faucets protected? Car kit stocked when traveling? Heaters a safe distance from combustibles? And a new one this … Continue reading Winter Preparedness tips
February is American Heart Month
February 12-February is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, each year 715,000 Americans suffer from a heart attack and 600,000 die of heart disease. The good news is heart disease can often be prevented by making … Continue reading February is American Heart Month
Puget Sound Fire REcap
February 12-The Puget Sound Fire Department has been busy for the past few weeks. During the week of February 1 – 7, Puget Sound Fire responded to 484 calls. The agency is transitioning to new reporting software. Once the software is installed, we should have a more detailed breakdown of the calls for service each … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire REcap
New Washington state building code
February 12- The Washington State Building Code goes into effect February 1, 2021. Because February 1 is a Monday, the last day to a submit applications for construction projects under the 2015 Washington State Building Code is January 29, 2021. Complete applications received before the end of business on Friday, January 29, 2021 will be … Continue reading New Washington state building code
More offerings at the SeaTac Community Center
February 12-The Governor announced that effective Monday, February 1, 2021, that King County is eligible to move to Phase 2. With this, there are more options to participate at the SeaTac Community Center. Starting the week of February 1st, some adult classes will return. These include Total Body Fitness, Yoga, Archery, Rapier Sword, and Pickleball … Continue reading More offerings at the SeaTac Community Center
Veterans Memorial Donation Deadline – March 31
February 12- If you are interested in donating one or more paver tiles for the Veterans Memorial, the due date for order forms and payment is Wednesday, March 31. This is a wonderful way to pay tribute to men and women military veterans of the past and present for their service. The City of SeaTac … Continue reading Veterans Memorial Donation Deadline – March 31
SeaTac Adult Family Home Receive Visit from Mobile Vaccine Unit
February 5- Today, the Puget Sound Fire’s mobile vaccination unit, in partnership with King County Medic One, began visiting adult family homes in the City of SeaTac. Puget Sound Fire implemented the Mobile Vaccination Program to get COVID-19 vaccinations to some of our most at-risk populations in Adult Family Homes. In January, the team administered … Continue reading SeaTac Adult Family Home Receive Visit from Mobile Vaccine Unit
Traffic Alert: Airport Tunnel Maintenance
October 9-Starting Monday, October 12 through Wednesday, October 14, the Port of Seattle will be conducting routine maintenance of the Airport Tunnel located along S. 188th Street between 28th Avenue South and 16th Avenue South. The crews will need to shut down one lane in each direction for the duration of the three-day project. This … Continue reading Traffic Alert: Airport Tunnel Maintenance
Free Covid-19 Testing in Tukwila
October 2-King County in partnership with St. Anne Hospital, a part of CHI Franciscan and local Fire Department is opening a free COVID-19 testing site. The site opens on Tuesday, October 6. The drive-thru testing site will be open Monday through Friday from 9:30 AM to 5:20 PM. The testing facility is located at the … Continue reading Free Covid-19 Testing in Tukwila
October is National Crime Prevention Month
October 2-Did you know that the month of October is National Crime Prevention Month? All month we will be offering some dandy crime prevention tips that, based on the experience of our deputies, will help you avoid falling victim to criminals. Here's our first tip: When buying something expensive, like a television, computer or other … Continue reading October is National Crime Prevention Month
