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The Community Risk Reduction (CRR) Division works to keep our community safe by identifying risks, reducing hazards, and empowering people with the knowledge and tools to prevent emergencies before they happen.

CRR combines prevention, education, and enforcement to support safer homes, businesses, and neighborhoods. In addition to inspections, code enforcement, and fire investigations, the division provides education and outreach programs for all ages and works closely with crews and community partners to promote safer behaviors. 

Community Risk Assessment

Events Calendar

Human Services

Outdoor Burning

Wildfire Awareness

Older Adults

A group of emergency personnel, including a Central Pierce Fire Marshal, stand together outdoors near emergency vehicles.

Fire Marshal

The Fire Marshal’s Office supports fire and life safety through inspections, code enforcement, and fire investigations. By working with the community and partner agencies, we help reduce risk and prevent emergencies before they happen.

Safety Devices

We provide free safety tools and services to help protect you and your family. Our goal is to make safety simple and accessible for our community.

A firefighter stands on a ladder inspecting or installing a smoke detector on the ceiling inside a home.
Person practicing CPR chest compressions on a training mannequin, with others nearby and a defibrillator device on the table.

Classes & Presentations

We offer fire and life safety classes for all members of our community. These courses are designed to empower our community members to prepare for emergencies with skills, knowledge, and confidence.

Injury & Risk Prevention

Helping our community stay safe through education and practical resources. Explore tools and guidance designed to reduce everyday risks, prevent injuries, and support safer homes and lifestyles.

A man wearing red oven mitts places a tray of food into an oven in a kitchen.
A group of students sit in a classroom facing a teacher, with one student raising their hand to ask or answer a question.

K-12 Resources

We provide age-appropriate safety education for students, teachers, and families. Explore materials and programs designed to build lifelong safety habits and preparedness skills.

Central Pierce Fire & Rescue badge featuring a mountain, trees, fire hydrant, and medical symbol, with “Dist. 6” in the center.

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