FEMA is hosting a free, online event for families in the PNW to learn more about preparing for disasters on Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Puget Sound Fire responds to SeaTac Motel 6 fire
Puget Sound Fire responded to a fire at a SeaTac Motel 6 the morning of Thursday, Sept. 3.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: SeaTac open house a success
Puget Sound Fire responded to 65 fires during the week of Aug. 16 – Aug. 22, most of which were vegetation and debris. A large residential fire took place at the Maple Crest Apartments in Tukwila on Aug. 17, which resulted in three fatalities. EMS/Rescue495Fire65Other164Annual Total20,239 On Aug. 21 Puget Sound Fire hosted its first … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: SeaTac open house a success
Councilmembers attend SeaTac Puget Sound Fire Open House
The open house on Aug. 21 was the first local open house this year. Community members were able to show up and get information about emergency preparedness and fire safety.
CANCELLED: Community Emergency Response Team training starts in September
Local community members are invited to take free disaster response training classes taught by the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority—these classes start in late September.
SeaTac to host Puget Sound Fire open house this weekend
From 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday, Aug. 21, the community is welcome at the station located at 3521 S. 170th Street.
Man drowns at Angle Lake, child taken to hospital
Puget Sound Fire and SeaTac police are investigating the cause of a recent drowning, which happened on Aug. 12.
Puget Sound Weekly Fire recap: Firefighters battle blazes along I-5
As in the past several weeks, the majority of fires fall into the group of vegetation and debris.
Person of interest identified in South King County arson spree
Five fires, including two in SeaTac, are believed to be the work of one person who specifically targeted the vehicles and set the blazes.
Puget Sound Fire weekly recap: SeaTac to host open house for community
Puget Sound Fire responded to 47 fires during the week of July 26 – Aug. 1, most of which were vegetation and debris fires.
