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District MapDec 3
What station is this..? Six seeeeeven. 😎
We know (cringe)... we had to!
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Dec 2
Our water rescue team has been conducting nighttime boat and water rescue operations. Training in different environments helps ensure our crews are ready to respond day or night and in any conditions. ...
Dec 1
Are you attending the Orting Tree Lighting on Saturday? 🎄
Make sure to stop by Station 40 first for our Winter Open House on December 6 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM!
Join us for Santa photos, hot chocolate, ornament decorating, fire engine tours, and more family fun!
We’ll also be collecting non-perishable food donations for the Orting Food Bank. This open house replaces our traditional Candy Cane Run, so bring your holiday spirit (and your donations) to Station 40 before the tree lighting.
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Nov 27
We wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving from our crews to your families!
Our administrative offices are closed today and tomorrow in observance of the holiday. Firefighters from 20 staffed stations remain on duty, ready to respond if you have an emergency.
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Nov 25
Did you know Thanksgiving is the leading day for home cooking fires? As you prepare for your upcoming Thanksgiving feast, keep these safety tips in mind:
- Stay in the kitchen when cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on your food.
- Keep children at least 3 feet away from the stove and hot foods or liquids.
- Steam and splashes from gravy, vegetables, or coffee can cause serious burns, be cautious when serving.
- Make sure your smoke alarms are working before the holiday.
Have a fun and safe Thanksgiving!
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Nov 24
Thank you to the @puyallupfoodbank for partnering with us to provide more than 150 free carbon monoxide (CO) alarms to community members.
As temperatures drop and households begin using heaters, fireplaces, and generators more often, the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning goes up. Symptoms can look a lot like a seasonal illness — things like headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue — which makes it easy to overlook how serious CO exposure can be.
If you live within our fire district, you can request a free CO alarm by clicking on the link in our bio.
These alarms are made possible through Federal Grant Funds from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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Nov 21
When emergencies happen, every second counts. Thanks to the Pierce County Blood Program, our Medical Services Officers can give blood in the field before a patient ever reaches the hospital. That quick access to blood is helping save lives across our community.
Since the program began, 83 patients have received lifesaving blood in Pierce County. Every donation helps ensure blood is available when it’s needed most.�
You can help save a life:
📅 November 24
📍Station 72
🩸Donate by appointment only. Sign up using the link in our bio.
Give the gift of life this season—your donation makes a difference right here in our community.
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Nov 21
As our communities continue to grow, so does the need for reliable emergency services. 🚒
We’re excited to share that the design phase is underway for a new station in the Kapowsin community. This station, which is replacing the former volunteer station, Station 92, will enhance emergency coverage in a growing part of our district.
We’ll continue to share updates as the project progresses. We anticipate completing station construction in late 2028/early 2029.
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Nov 18
Please join us in congratulating our 27 lateral firefighters on completing their six-month probationary requirements. This milestone reflects months of hard work, dedication, and growth. They will continue to train and sharpen their skills throughout their entire careers, ensuring they are always ready to serve the community.
Congratulations and welcome to our fire family!
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Nov 13
The best way to spread holiday cheer is to… visit Santa at our fire stations! 🎅✨
This year, instead of driving Santa through a few neighborhoods, we’re hosting two Winter Open Houses — and everyone’s invited!
🗓️ December 6 | 1:00–3:00 PM
📍 Station 40 - 401 Washington Ave SE, Orting
🗓️ December 12 | 5:30–7:30 PM
📍 Station 91 - 10012 187th St E, Puyallup
Bring the whole family to explore our fire engine and medic unit, sip hot cocoa, take a photo with Santa, meet the crews who serve your community, decorate Christmas ornaments, and more.
We’ll also be collecting canned and non-perishable food items. Help us make a difference in our community!
- Donations collected at the Station 40 open house will go to the Orting Food Bank
- Donations collected at the Station 91 open house will go to the Harvest House Food Pantry
We hope to see you there!
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Nov 11
Central Pierce Fire & Rescue is proud to employ members who have served our country through the military and some who continue to serve in the Army National Guard and Reserves. Today and every day we thank all who have served for their dedication and sacrifice.
Our administrative offices are closed in observance of Veterans Day. Firefighters remain on duty, ready to respond 24/7/365.
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Nov 11
Training never stops. 🚒🔥
Our crews recently completed night operations training focused on responding to multi-family structures. The drills included fire attack tactics and rescuing multiple victims in low-visibility conditions, keeping our teams ready for when it matters most.
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Nov 10
Join us for a free car seat check event! Learn how to install your child’s car seat or booster seat with Nationally Certified Technicians.
- Friday, November 14th, 2025
- Event from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
- Station 69 | 17210 110th Ave E, Puyallup, WA 98374
Sign up now using the link in our bio.
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Nov 9
November is National Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Month.
CO, known as the “invisible killer,” is a colorless, odorless gas that sends over 100,000 people to the emergency room and causes more than 1,200 deaths in the U.S. each year.
CO poisoning can happen quickly and causes symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and loss of consciousness, and in severe cases, death. This winter, take time to protect your family from CO poisoning by following these safety tips:
- Install CO alarms outside each sleeping area, on every level of your home.
- Test alarms monthly and replace them according to the manufacturer.
- Never run vehicles, generators, or fuel-burning equipment inside garages or enclosed spaces, even if doors are open.
- Keep dryer, furnace, stove, and fireplace vents clear of snow and ice.
- Only use generators outdoors, away from windows, doors, and vents.
- If your CO alarm sounds, get everyone outside to fresh air immediately and call 911 from a safe location.
If you live within the Central Pierce Fire & Rescue district, visit the link in our bio to request a free alarm today.
The CO alarms being given to our community were purchased through Federal Grant Funds provided by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and authorized through the Nicholas and Zachary Burt Memorial Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act of 2022.
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Nov 8
Keep an eye out for our district mailer! Inside, you`ll find a message from the Fire Chief, facilities and apparatus updates, and incident stories.
Stay safe and stay informed!
Visit the link in our bio to view a pdf version of the mailer.
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Nov 7
Crews responded to a house fire in the 1900 block of Chesney Rd E in Parkland around 9:45 PM last night. Upon arrival, firefighters found a two-story home with smoke and flames showing and quickly began fire suppression efforts. The fire was under control by 10:50 PM, and crews remained on scene until just after 5:00 AM.
Five people and three cats were displaced, and fortunately, no injuries were reported. The Pierce County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause.
In total, 14 units responded — including 5 fire suppression units, 3 EMS units, and 6 command/support units.
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Nov 7
Have you seen our new building behind Station 64?
This shop serves as the new home for our facilities maintenance team. Our stations require regular upkeep to stay in top condition, and this dedicated space will allow our facilities team to perform work more effectively.
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Nov 5
We’re proud to support the Pierce County Blood Program by hosting the Bloodworks NW mobile blood bus at Station 72 on:
📅 November 24, December 22, and January 16
🕘 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Since launching earlier this year, the Pierce County Blood Program has provided more than 70 transfusions, over half to trauma patients. One of those patients was 19-year-old Will Mykland, who survived a devastating logging accident thanks to a whole blood transfusion given by our first responders in the field.
Every lifesaving blood transfusion starts with someone making a generous donation. Be part of saving lives in our community and visit the link in our bio schedule your appointment.
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Nov 4
It’s Election Day! 🗳️
Stations 40 and 91 have ballot drop boxes for your convenience:
- Station 40: 401 Washington Ave SE, Orting, WA 98360
- Station 91: 10012 187th Street E, Puyallup, WA 98375
Please remember these are active fire stations with crews on duty. Do not park where you could block fire apparatus from leaving or returning to the station.
Get out and exercise your right to vote before 8:00 pm!
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Nov 3
Our crews had a great time participating in seven Trunk-or-Treat events this Halloween season! Thank you for inviting us to join the fun—we loved seeing all your creative and spooky costumes!
Thank you to Kapowsin Elementary, Expedition Elementary, Brouillet Elementary, Nelson Elementary, Shining Mountain Elementary, Celebration Church, and @puyallupmainstreet for having us.
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