Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Services offered by South King Fire & Rescue's Station 64
Provides fire protection, emergency rescue services, safe haven for abandoned newborns and blood pressure checks for residents of Federal Way and Des Moines and the surrounding area.
Provides fire protection, emergency medical aid and rescue services. Also provides community education about fire safety and injury prevention.
Blood pressure checkups are available at all stations daily, when firefighters are on site.
Free "Hands Only CPR and AED" classes are given upon request for service groups in the area served.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will remain anonymous and not be prosecuted, but will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 05
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 08
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 21
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 16
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Mountain View Fire and Rescue's Station 95
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for area immediately east of Auburn.
Provides firefighting, fire prevention services and emergency medical aid.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth at stations 92, 96 and 98.
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Fire Protection and Emergency Rescue offered by Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 73
Provides fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; participates in safe havens for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting, rescue, and emergency transportation services to residents.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth and during hours of operation while fire personnel are present .
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remain anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
24-hour manned fire stations:
Station 71,
Station 72,
Station 73,
Station 78,
Station 81,
Station 82,
Station 83,
Station 85,
Station 87.
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Fire Services and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 17
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical services as well as free blood pressure checks; provides safe haven for abandoned newborns for residents of the city of Renton and surrounding unincorporated areas.
24-hour staffed fire stations dispatch emergency mobile medical services in life-threatening situations.
Ensures fire protection and prevention services for the city of Renton, King County Fire Protection District #25 and King County Fire Protection District #40.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous and will be asked for medical history.
Offers free blood pressure and blood sugar checks for the general public when firefighters are at the station and not on call.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 76
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid, blood pressure checks, and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 53
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid, blood pressure checks, and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Protection and Emergency Rescue offered by Eastside Fire & Rescue Headquarters Station
Provides fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; participates in safe havens for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting, rescue, and emergency transportation services to residents.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth and during hours of operation while fire personnel are present .
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remain anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
24-hour manned fire stations:
Station 71,
Station 72,
Station 73,
Station 78,
Station 81,
Station 82,
Station 83,
Station 85,
Station 87.
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Fire Protection and Emergency Rescue offered by Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 87
Provides fire, rescue, and emergency medical services; participates in safe havens for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting, rescue, and emergency transportation services to residents.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth and during hours of operation while fire personnel are present .
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remain anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
24-hour manned fire stations:
Station 71,
Station 72,
Station 73,
Station 78,
Station 81,
Station 82,
Station 83,
Station 85,
Station 87.
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Fire Services and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Renton Regional Fire Authority's Station 11
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical services as well as free blood pressure checks; provides safe haven for abandoned newborns for residents of the city of Renton and surrounding unincorporated areas.
24-hour staffed fire stations dispatch emergency mobile medical services in life-threatening situations.
Ensures fire protection and prevention services for the city of Renton, King County Fire Protection District #25 and King County Fire Protection District #40.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous and will be asked for medical history.
Offers free blood pressure and blood sugar checks for the general public when firefighters are at the station and not on call.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Valley Regional Fire Authority's Station 34 in Lea Hill
Provides fire protection, prevention, and investigation services and emergency medical aid for Auburn, Algona and Pacific. Accepts newborns under the Safe Haven for Newborns program.
Provides fire protection, prevention and investigation services and emergency medical aid.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Protection offered at Enumclaw Fire Department/King County Fire District #28
Provides fire fighting and prevention services for Enumclaw and Southeast King County.
Provides firefighting and fire prevention services.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Mountain View Fire and Rescue's Station 96
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for area immediately east of Auburn. Provides blood pressure checks and participates in Safe Place for Newborns.
Provides firefighting, fire prevention services and emergency medical aid.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth at stations 92, 96 and 98.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 33
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting offered by Seattle Fire Department at Fire Station 09
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle.
Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technicians and Firefighter/Paramedics respond to fire emergencies in the city of Seattle. Specialized units within the Operations Division include the Hazardous Materials response team and the High Angle, Confined Space, Heavy Rescue and various Marine Fire Response teams.
Firefighters inspect commercial, multi-residential and waterfront facilities on an annual basis.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by King County Fire District #2 Station 28
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid for Burien, Normandy Park, and North Hill; fire safety education; safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority's Station 54
Provides fire protection and emergency medical aid, blood pressure checks, and safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides fire suppression, emergency medical aid and rescue services.
Free blood pressure checks are available daily.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth. The parent will not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Services offered by King County Fire District 47 at Kangley/Palmer at Station 88
Volunteers provide emergency medical/rescue and fire fighting.
Volunteers provide emergency medical/rescue and firefighting. No drop-in services are available.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Valley Regional Fire Authority's Station 32 in South Auburn
Provides fire protection, prevention, and investigation services and emergency medical aid for Auburn, Algona and Pacific. Accepts newborns under the Safe Haven for Newborns program.
Provides fire protection, prevention and investigation services and emergency medical aid.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Redmond Fire Department at Station 13
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical aid for Redmond and surrounding areas; offers a safe haven for abandoned newborns.
Provides firefighting and emergency medical aid for the city of Redmond and surrounding areas.
Blood pressure checks are available at all of the fire stations when the firefighters are in quarters.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and remains anonymous, but will be asked for a medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Valley Regional Fire Authority's Station 31 and Headquarters
Provides fire protection, prevention, and investigation services and emergency medical aid for Auburn, Algona and Pacific. Accepts newborns under the Safe Haven for Newborns program.
Provides fire protection, prevention and investigation services and emergency medical aid.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted, remains anonymous, and will be asked for medical history.
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Fire Fighting and Emergency Medical Aid offered by Kirkland Fire Department's Station 21
Provides fire fighting and emergency medical aid for Kirkland and surrounding areas; offers a safe haven for abandoned newborns. Blood pressure checks available.
Provides firefighting and emergency medical aid for the city of Kirkland and surrounding areas.
Blood pressure checks are available at all of the fire stations when the firefighters are in quarters.
Accepts newborn babies dropped off by the parent within 72 hours of birth.
The parent shall not be prosecuted and will remain anonymous, but will be asked for a medical history.
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