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Congratulations to the dedicated men and women recently promoted within our organization. We had the privilege of honoring their service, achievements, and expertise during a formal promotional ceremony. This special event allows friends and family to witness the camaraderie within the fire service and the tradition of excellence upheld by Central Pierce Fire & Rescue.
Please join us in congratulating:
β¨ Deputy Chief: Adam Rosenlund
β¨ District Chief: Matthew Black, Jeff Cable, Ron Kent, and Mike Kondra
β¨ Division Chief: Jeff Davison, Jeff Campbell, and Tim Susee
β¨ Battalion Chief: Jared Bonea, Tyler Brown, Troy Flowers, James Girt, Brice Johnston, and Matthew Santos
β¨ Captain: Scott Fieldman, Kevin Hucke, Robert Smith, and Jeremy Toft
β¨ Lieutenant: Randy Bales, Eric Baumgardner, Ryee Cline, Jacob Matheny, Joseph Psait, Derick Soland, and Luke Wahl
β¨ Finance Coordinator: Sher Villa
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We are excited to recognize 20 out of 50 elementary schools in our fire district as official Certified Fire and Life Safety Schools for the 2024-2025 school year! These schools went above and beyond by participating in all of our educational programs across kindergarten, second, and fifth grades.
π¨βπ In " Community Helpers, " kindergarteners learned about first responders who help our communities, became familiar with firefighters in gear, and memorized the life-saving rhyme: βDonβt hide; go outside!β
π Second graders explored the βSounds of Safety,β gaining critical knowledge about smoke and carbon monoxide alarmsβwhat the sounds mean and how to respond.
π‘ Fifth graders gained critical knowledge through βThe Great Escapeβ by practicing how to create and follow a home fire escape plan.
Every elementary school in our district participated in at least one of our programs this school year. We are truly grateful to all the administrators, teachers, and staff for welcoming us into their classrooms and allowing us the opportunity to teach their students fire and life safety. Together, we are building a safer, smarter, and more prepared community!
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Large Commercial Fire in Orting
At approximately 7:30 p.m. yesterday, crews were dispatched to a large commercial fire in the 13000 block of 142nd Ave E in Orting. Engine 40 arrived first on scene to find a warehouse with pressurized smoke coming from all sides of the structure.
Due to the size of the building and active fire conditions, the incident was quickly upgraded to a 2nd alarm. Crews began an interior attack but transitioned to a defensive exterior strategy due to low visibility and potential structural compromise.
The fire was brought under control by 11:00 p.m. Crews were on scene for a total of 8 hours and 32 minutes. Thankfully, no employees were inside the building at the time of the fire. The cause is currently under investigation by the Pierce County Fire Marshalβs Office.
Total Response included 12 Fire Suppression Units, 4 EMS Units, and 7 Command/Support Units. Thank you to @eastpiercefire for assisting.
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Happy Father`s Day to all the dads, stepdads, and grandfathers, especially those at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue!
Your wisdom, protection, corny dad jokes, ability to fix anything, and constant presence are just a few reasons we believe the world is a better place with you in it. We wish you a Happy Father`s Day! β€οΈ
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And thatβs a wrap, for this school year`s Arrive Alive program!
We are proud to announce that during the 2024-2025 school year, we successfully offered this program to six high schools across the Puyallup School District, Bethel School District, Orting School District, and Cascade Christian Schools. This achievement was made possible through the collaboration of our dedicated Firefighters, Public Educators, local DUI Advocates, the Puyallup Extrication Team, Pierce County Sheriff`s Department, Puyallup Police Department, Orting Police Department, Washington State Patrol, Multicare, and Gene`s Towing.
This program`s main objective is to raise awareness about the real-life consequences of driving while distracted, drunk, or impaired. We want to emphasize to teenagers that the most important thing is making it home safely. We hope this message resonates with drivers of all ages and ultimately reduces the occurrence of these preventable and devastating incidents.
We encourage you to continue the conversation around this life-saving message with your young drivers, friends, and loved ones. Everyone deserves to Arrive Alive.
*These photos are from an Arrive Alive presentations. The individuals portrayed as the patients are student actors.
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Just after 7:00 pm, crews were dispatched to a commercial fire at a thrift store near 160th St E and Meridian in South Hill. Upon arrival, crews found a fire that had started in the trash compactor outside the building. Smoke and heat from the fire entered the building causing the sprinkler system to activate.
Fortunately, no one was in the building at the time of the fire. The Pierce County Fire Marshalβs office is investigating the cause.
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Just before 3:00 am, crews were dispatched to assist South Pierce Fire & Rescue on a house fire in the 32100 block of 87th Ave E in Eatonville.
Upon arrival, crews found a cooking fire that was spreading beyond the stove. Thanks to quick actions by firefighters, the fire was stopped before spreading to other areas of the home. All occupants and pets were able to safely evacuate.
The Pierce County Fire Marshalβs office is conducting the investigation.
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Helicopter Wildfire Training: Friday, June 13 from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm
Weβre partnering with the Washington National Guard for helicopter wildfire training in our fire district.
Training will take place near the Lipoma Firs, Sunrise, and Day Break neighborhoods. You can expect to see National Guard helicopters conducting water bucket drops and practicing ground-to-air communications alongside fire department crews.
Important Safety Note:
Do NOT fly drones during training operations or during any wildfire suppression operations. Unauthorized drones pose a serious safety hazard. If a drone is spotted, helicopter operations have to immediately stop.
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Our crews got to have a special reunion on Wednesday morning, with a brand new bundle of joy!
On April 12th, Truck 61 and Medic 63 were dispatched to reports of a woman in active labor. With the help of our firefighters, she delivered a beautiful baby boy on the way to the hospital in the medic unit.
Thereβs nothing like seeing new life come into the world, and having the opportunity to reunite with the family afterward made it all the more special. The firefighters who helped deliver him were recognized with a blue stork pin and baby snuggles during the reunion. The family and crew enjoyed sharing their perspectives on the event and connecting over the experience.
Congratulations to this sweet family on their healthy, happy baby boy!
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"I will never, ever forget this day!" Merick said on his way to school in the engine.
Students from Nelson Elementary and Cascade Christian School had the unique opportunity to ride to school in a fire engine this past week. This experience was made possible by their parents, who were the winning bidders for our `Engine Ride to School` donation at the Graham Business Association BEST Scholarship Auction and the Cascade Christian School Auction. It was all smiles and giggles on the way to school! π
Graham Business Association | Bethel School District | Cascade Christian Schools
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The Screaminβ Eagles and E41/The Bears Recruit Classes are now officially Probationary Firefighters as of Thursday, June 5th.
Congratulations to the eighteen recruits who completed months of intensive, technical, and rigorous training during the academy. A special thank you to the families, friends, and loved ones who supported and encouraged them on this journey; we know you all made sacrifices at home for them to be able to complete this.
Welcome to the fire service family, Pierce Berry, Dawson Cutright, Chris Dinkins, Matthew Holznagel, Anthony Jennings, Phillipp Kaiser, Chuckwunomso Kanu, Isaac Kissner, Abraham Konan, Austin Littefiled, Carson Lucas, Andrew OβBrien JR., Derek Rubin, Hayden Sells, Achaia Sigel, Alan Sovrebov, Sean Swinton, and Daniel Tran. We are proud to have you all alongside us.
And a special congratulations to our members who received special awards during the graduation.
π₯ Outstanding Recruit: Derik Rubin
π₯ Valedictorian: Chukwunomso Kanu
π₯ Chief Company: Philipp Kaiser, Austin Littlefield, Pierce Berry
π₯ Physical Fitness: Philipp Kaiser
Thank you, @nothingbundtcakes, for your delicious contribution to the ceremony.
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THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY! π¨
Do you know what each evacuation level means in the event of a wildfire?
Knowing what each evacuation level means is crucial for personal safety and effective emergency management during life-threatening incidents.
π’ Level 1: Be Ready β This is the first warning that there is danger in your area. Monitor the situation, check on your neighbors, and familiarize yourself with your evacuation plans. If you do not already have an evacuation plan or a go kit, assemble these now. Conditions can change suddenly, and there may not be much of a warning before a Level 2 evacuation order.
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This weekend marks a major milestone for many seniors in Pierce County, with graduation and prom season being here. While we know youβre ready to celebrate, we want to remind you that the most important thing is making it home safely.
Over the past few months, we have partnered with our community partners to show students the tragic reality of DUI collisions.
π« There is no reason to drive under the influence or get in the car with someone who is.
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Call a sober friend, request a rideshare, or phone your parents.
You have your whole future ahead of youβdonβt let one bad choice take it all away.
*This photo is from an Arrive Alive presentation. The individual portrayed as the patient is a student actor.
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Last Saturday, we hosted scouts and their families for our 2025 Scout Day. They had the opportunity to learn from professionals about basic first aid, fingerprinting, crime prevention, emergency preparedness, environmental conservation, hands-only CPR, and aquatic safety. It was a great afternoon with our scouts and partners across Pierce County. A big thank you to everyone involved in making this special day happen!
@redcrossnorthwest | @officialsouthsound911 | @goldfishswimschool | @piercesheriff | Pierce County Emergency Management | @pierceconservationdistrict
A special shoutout to Boy Scouts of America & Girl Scouts of Western Washington for their invaluable contributions to youth development!
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Just after 2:15 pm, crews responded to a major motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles and a power pole at 112th St E and Portland Ave E in Parkland. Multiple patients were transported with injuries. Sadly, one person passed away at the scene. @piercesheriff is on scene conducting the investigation. Please avoid the area. ...
A Stage 1 burn ban is in effect for unincorporated Pierce County.
This burn ban does not include recreational or outdoor cooking fires.
All burn permits issued in Graham Fire & Rescue and Orting Valley Fire & Rescue fire districts are now invalid.
Learn more by clicking on the link in our bio.
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In 10 minutes or less, a child or pet can suffer from heatstroke when left in or trapped in a hot vehicle. Hot car deaths are 100% preventable, and it starts with looking before you lock and leave your car. ...
As you tackle spring cleaning, take a moment to check that your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are working properly.
π¨ Place a smoke alarm on every floor of your home, including inside each bedroom.
π¨ Test your smoke alarms monthly and replace them every 10 years.
π¨ Ensure you have a functioning carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home, and replace it every 10 years.
π¨ Gently vacuum or dust smoke and CO alarms to remove cobwebs and debris that can interfere with sensors.
If you live within our fire district, use the following link to request a free carbon monoxide alarm today. www.centralpiercefire.org/co
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Today, we remember and honor the sacrifices of our fallen heroes. May your Memorial Day be reflective of those who fought for our freedom. πΊπΈ
In observance, our administration office is closed today, May 26, 2025, and will reopen on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. However, 102 firefighters remain on-shift ready to respond to you.
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How many responders does it take to save a life? Few people know the complexity and multitude of the tasks that occur during a medical emergency. This photo illustrates the job of each crew member during a typical cardiac arrest.
Since January 1, 2025, our firefighters have responded to 142 cardiac arrest incidents. On average, when a cardiac arrest is dispatched, a total of six units are deployed: one medic unit, two fire engines, a battalion chief, a medical service officers, a peak unit, and a chaplain. Assigning these units to specific codes ensures our crews have the necessary resources to give patients the best chance of survival.
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