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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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Nov 2
Don’t forget! Daylight Saving Time ends tomorrow at 2:00 AM. Roll your clocks back one hour before you go to bed tonight.
While you’re at it, take a moment to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms to make sure they’re working properly.
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Oct 31
Happy Halloween from your firefighters! Have a fun and safe time while trick-or-treating tonight!
- Drivers, slow down and be especially alert in residential neighborhoods.
- Make sure you & your kids are visible to drivers (if your costume is all black, wear something reflective and keep a flashlight or glow stick with you).
- Stick to sidewalks or paths. If there aren’t sidewalks, walk facing traffic as far to the left as possible.
- Trick-or-treat in groups.
Stay safe this Halloween!
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Oct 29
Don’t have too thriller of a night—remember these Halloween safety tips:
🎃 Use glow sticks or battery-operated candles for jack-o-lanterns and other Halloween decorations.
🎃 Keep Halloween decorations away from open flames and other heat sources.
🎃 Provide children with flashlights to carry for lighting or glow sticks as part of their costumes.
🎃 Make sure your kiddos are visible, opt for bright, reflective costumes, or add reflective tape to dark costumes.
🎃 When possible, go in groups. It’s easier to keep an eye on kids when there are more adults.
We hope you have a fun and safe Halloween!
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Oct 28
Today, a group of our firefighters participated in a free one-day O2X EAT SWEAT THRIVE workshop focused on fitness, injury prevention, nutrition, movement, and sleep.
Thank you to @o2xhumanperformance and @msasafetyfire_na for giving our firefighters the tools to stay healthy and perform at their best, both on and off the job.
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Oct 26
At approximately 3:30 am, crews were dispatched to a garage fire at a residential property in Puyallup. Firefighters worked quickly to contain the fire, and no injuries were reported from the fire.
About an hour into the incident, Truck 72, which was strategically positioned to block and protect the scene, was struck by a vehicle. Both the ladder truck and the vehicle sustained heavy damage.
The driver was evaluated on scene and is under investigation by @puyalluppd for suspected impairment. Fortunately, no firefighters were injured.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of scene safety and slowing down and/or moving over when approaching emergency vehicles and personnel.
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Oct 24
SAVE THE DATE
Join us for a free car seat check event!
- Friday, November 14th, 2025
- Event from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
- Station 69 | 17210 110th Ave E, Puyallup, WA 98374
Visit the link in our bio to sign up!
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Oct 23
Thank you to the Puyallup community for supporting @cfapuyallup Biscuits for Heroes. Our crews enjoyed every bite of the delicious chicken biscuits. ...
Oct 22
Our water rescue team has been conducting training to stay ready for water related emergencies. From boat operations to rescue scenarios, every evolution helps ensure our crews are prepared when seconds matter most. ...
Oct 20
It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of retired Fire Chief Keith Wright, who dedicated 32 years of service to our community.
Hired on November 15, 1989, Chief Wright was promoted to Fire Chief in 2013 and served until 2015. During his tenure, he worked alongside key stakeholders to craft and implement the groundbreaking Ground Emergency Medical Transportation (GEMT) legislation, helping fire departments across Washington receive nearly one billion dollars in reimbursement.
Chief Wright’s career was marked by exceptional leadership and dedication:
- Responded with the Puget Sound Urban Search and Rescue Team to the Oklahoma City bombing and World Trade Center attacks
- Recipient of the Fire Chiefs Award (2008) and two-time Firefighter of the Year
- Instructor of the Year and valued fire academy instructor at Bates Technical College
- Recognized for excellence in incident command and auto extrication competitions
Chief Wright passed away after a lengthy battle with early-onset frontotemporal dementia and ALS. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.
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Oct 20
Between calls, our crews put in the work to keep their rigs clean and equipment ready. Every detail matters when the next call could come at any moment. 🚒🚑
It’s not just maintenance. It’s about taking pride in the job and pride in serving our community.
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