To all the brave men and women who spring into action without a second thought, who are the first on the scene during disasters, and who prioritize the lives of others above their own β Happy #NationalFirstResponders Day! πππ...
Congratulations to the Firefighters who completed Pump Academy this last week. This academy is operated between the partnership of Graham Fire & Rescue and Central Pierce Fire & Rescue. This partnership continues to improve and elevate training opportunities for firefighters in our districts.
During the 2-week academy, firefighters learn about apparatus inspections, hydraulics calculations, and how to properly use water supply and foam in fire suppression operations. Pump operators are critical to a successful fire attack, and we are grateful to have a new group of firefighters with this skill set. π...
The crew at Station 71 had a wonderful time hosting the children from Puyallup South Cooperative Preschool. The kids enjoyed a tour and learned about the important fire safety Doβs and Donβts. Thank you for spending time with us and learning about Central Pierce Fire & Rescue! ππ₯...
Orting Valley Fire and Rescue and Central Pierce Fire & Rescue are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first jet-powered boats, now serving the Orting community. We are proud to be the first department in the state to acquire this model, with our team fully trained in its operation. The new boat`s advanced features allow it to travel at full speed in just 3 inches of water, a significant improvement over our previous boat, which required at least 12 inches.
Our extensively trained water rescue team has seen a notable boost in their capabilities, as both equipment and training have greatly enhanced the department`s response model. The team reports that the new marine boats have already proven invaluable during highly technical swiftwater rescue calls. These boats will be housed at Station 40 and Station 71. We are thankful for the ongoing support of our community, which allows us to acquire the equipment necessary to respond to any emergency....
Central Pierce Fire & Rescue firefighters have been sharpening their auto extrication skills. Extrication is performed when a patient is trapped within a vehicle following a motor vehicle accident. Our firefighters must move swiftly and use precision to prevent further injury to the patient....
Please join us in celebrating our very own Lead Public Educator, Courtney Thompson, who has been honored with the 2024 Outstanding Washington Fire Educator of the Year award. She received this prestigious recognition during the WSAFM Fire Prevention Institute at Campbellβs Resort in Chelan. As highlighted by the presenter, this award βrecognizes exceptional educators who go above and beyond to impact the lives of students, families, and the communityβ¦ while exemplifying a commitment to their profession and contributing to fire and life safety education in Washington State.β
At Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, we are incredibly fortunate to have Courtney on our team. Her contributions include developing and implementing educational programs across various grade levels, elevating public outreach efforts, and securing nearly $300,000 in grants that have directly benefited both our department and the community. Weβre excited to see all the incredible things she will achieve for both the department and the community in the future!
Did you know that only 14% of homes have a Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm? This invisible threat can be easily prevented to protect your household. If you live within the Central Pierce Fire & Rescue district, you can request a free CO alarm using the link in our bio....
Join millions worldwide in practicing earthquake safety TODAY at 10:17 am.
π¨ Always remember, drop, cover, and hold on! π¨ Prepare an emergency kit with essentials like water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, flashlights, and batteries. π¨ Anchor heavy furniture and appliances to prevent them from falling over during an earthquake. π¨ If you`re indoors when an earthquake occurs, stay inside. Do not run outside, as falling debris can be dangerous. π¨ Stay informed by signing up for Pierce County ALERTS and monitoring local agency social media accounts.
Central Pierce Fire & Rescue would like to welcome a new member to its team!
β¨ Cathy Spicer β Human Resources Assistant
Cathy joins us with 3 Β½ years of administrative experience from Puget Sound Hearing Aid and Audiology and 14 years in the Donor Resources department at Cascade Regional Blood Services. Cathy and her family are deeply rooted in Puyallup and are passionate about serving their community. They have been dedicated supporters of the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, participating since 2007. Cathy and her husband enjoy spending time with their two grown children. Cathy loves reading and traveling in her free time and is a devoted fan of all things Disney. She is thrilled to join the Central Pierce Fire & Rescue family and looks forward to growing and learning as much as she can.
As we wrap up National Fire Prevention Week, your Central Pierce Fire & Rescue Firefighters want you to stay safe in the kitchen! Did you know that cooking fires are the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries? Take a moment to discuss fire safety with your family.
π¨ Always ensure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in your home π¨βπ³ Stay in the kitchen or by your grill while cooking π³ Turn the pot handles toward the back of the stove β²οΈ Set a timer to remind you that youβre cooking π₯ Keep flammable objects, like grocery bags and paper towels, away from the stove
Learn more on smoke alarms and fire prevention safety by clicking the link in our bio....
Itβs pizza time with a side of fire prevention! ππ₯
Did you know that Dominoβs and Central Pierce Fire & Rescue both have a β2 Minute or Under Standardβ in the field? Order a pizza from the Sunrise Dominoβs this evening (10/10) from 5pm to 8pm for a chance to have your delivery accompanied by our crews and public educators.
Call (253) 289-6161 to place your order.
Firefighters will check the smoke alarms in your home. If they are working, Dominoβs will credit you for a free pizza. If they arenβt, we will install one for you! #FirePreventionWeek
*Firefighters may not be able to go on every pizza delivery. *You must live in the Graham/Puyallup Dominoβs delivery area....
Every second matters when thereβs a fire in your home, and working smoke alarms provide an early warning, allowing you and your family to escape quickly. To ensure they function properly, testing your smoke alarms at least twice a year is crucial. Be sure to:
π₯ Check and replace the batteries π₯ Check the alarm expiration date π₯ Remove dust from the alarm with an air compressor or vacuum π₯ Create and practice your home fire escape plan with your household #FirePreventionWeek...
On Thursday, October 10th from 5:00pm-8:00pm, Central Pierce Fire & Rescue and Graham Fire & Rescue are partnering together with Domino`s to make a visit to anyone who orders a pizza from the Sunrise Dominoβs. Participation in this event is easy: firefighters will check smoke alarms in the home, and if they are working, Dominoβs will provide a certificate for a free pizza. If the smoke alarms are not working, firefighters will install fully functioning alarms or replace the batteries. Learn more about this program by clicking the link in our bio.
Order a delicious pizza for dinner from the following address and keep your home safe with working smoke alarms!
π 16420 Meridian E Suite 103 Ste 103, Puyallup, WA 98375...
This year`s theme is "Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work For You!" The goal of Fire Prevention Week is to to implement and educate everyone on the importance of having working smoke alarms in the home.
π¨ Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area (hallways), and on each level of the home. π¨ Test smoke alarms at least once a month by pushing the test button. π¨ Replace all smoke alarms when they are 10 years old or stop responding when tested.
Learn more on smoke alarm safety and fire prevention at: https://www.centralpiercefire.org/smoke-alarms/...
Itβs World Teachers` Day, so Itβs only fitting that we shine a spotlight on our three remarkable Public Educators, Courtney, Savannah, and Jodie! β¨
They are the dedicated individuals who passionately educate our communities on fire safety, emergency preparedness, and life-saving techniques. With boundless enthusiasm and unwavering commitment, they visit schools, community centers, and public events, imparting crucial lessons that can mean the difference between life and death. They teach our children how to "get low and go," the importance of having a family evacuation plan, and that firefighters are community helpers. Their unwavering dedication to educating and serving their community is unlike any other. Thank you for your commitment to keeping our community safe. ππβ€οΈ...
In September, your firefighters and paramedics responded to 3,280 emergency incidents from 15 fully staffed stationsβan average of 109.3 calls per day! Of those calls, 146 were dispatched as fires. π π...
This month, we remember those within our organization, our community, and globally who have been impacted by breast cancer. Our pink patch serves as a token of solidarity with those who are fighting, those who survived, and for those grieving someone who lost their battle. #BreastCancerAwareness...
Begin by creating a plan before disasters and emergencies occur. Your disaster/emergency preparedness plan should answer the following questions:
π¨ How will I receive emergency alerts and warnings? (hint: sign up for Pierce County ALERT) π¨ What is my shelter plan? π¨ What is my evacuation route? (Plan for evacuation from home, school, and work) π¨ What is my family/household communication plan? π¨Do I need to update my emergency preparedness kit?
Click here to start creating your plan today: https://www.ready.gov/plan-form...
Do you know the evacuation levels in case a disaster strikes?
π’ Level 1: Be Ready β This is the first warning that there is danger in your area. Monitor the situation and familiarize yourself with your evacuation plans.
π‘ Level 2: Get Set β Danger is increasing in your area. Consider voluntarily leaving the area. Be ready to evacuate at a momentβs notice.
π΄ Level 3: Go β Danger is imminent, leave now! There is an immediate threat to your life and property.Every emergency is different. Some may progress through each evacuation level while others may immediately warrant a level 3 evacuation without any prior warning β this is why itβs extremely important to plan ahead and have an emergency action plan in place for your family.
Learn more about personal preparedness at: https://www.piercecountywa.gov/945/Personal-Preparedness...