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Event Participation Request

At this time, we’re unable to accommodate individual station tours due to the high demand for emergency response and ongoing training commitments for our firefighters. If you would like to visit one of our fire stations please click here to see the event calendar for our upcoming open houses.

All event requests need to be made at least 30 days in advance to allow for processing, scheduling, and staffing of the event. All event requests must be made through our website using the form below; upon completion, you should receive an email from us within one (1) week with an update on the status of your request.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the nature of emergency services and the required training of our staff, we are unable to accommodate every request.

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Appropriate event requests may include, but are not limited to:

  • Educational Presentations
  • Fire Extinguisher Training
  • Health & Safety Fairs
  • CPR/First Aid Group Classes
  • Other Public & Community Events

Unfortunately, we are not able to participate in the following events:

  • Privately hosted events, including birthdays parties and drive-by celebrations
  • Fundraisers or events to promote a business
Submit an Event Request

Specialty Requests

Scout Troops: We host an annual Scout Day that is specific to Scouts and a special experience hosted at one of our stations. The next Scout Day will take place in March 2027. We are currently in the process of enhancing and reorganizing this event to ensure it is both impactful and valuable for participating troops.

Preschools/Daycares: We have a special Community Helpers Program designed with preschool and daycare groups in mind. Please click here to access that program, what it offers, and how to deliver it at your site.

Ride-Alongs: Central Pierce Fire & Rescue allows ride-alongs for interested participants who meet certain requirements and parameters. Please visit our ride-along page here to learn more.

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