
Spokane Valley Fire Department was established in 1940 covering 75 square miles in Spokane County (Washington) serving approximately 136,000 residents operating out of ten stations.

Station 1- University
10319 E. Sprague Street
Spokane Valley, Washington
Built: 1976

Engine 1 (Retired)
1979 Seagrave
1500gpm 600gwt

Station 2- Millwood
9111 E. Frederick Avenue
Spokane Valley, Washington
Built: 2002

Ststion 3- Liberty Lake
21300 E. Country Vista Drive
Liberty Lake, Washington
Built: 2017

Engine 3
2015 KME Predator
1500gpm 750gwt

Spokane County Fire District 3 was established in 1945 covering 570 square miles in Spokane County (Washington) serving approximately 30,000 residents operating out of eleven stations.

Station 31
10 S. Presley Drive
Cheney, Washington
Built: 1989

Command 305
2020 Chevrolet Silverado 4WD

Station 32
13906 S. Medical Lake Tyler Road
Cheney, Washington
Built: 1997

Station 33
12611 W. Melville Road
Cheney, Washington
Built: 2005

Pumper Tender 33
2015 International 7600
1250gpm 2500gwt

Spokane County Fire District 10 was established in 1949 protecting approximately 100 square miles on the West plains of Spokane County (Washington) operating from five stations.

Station 10-1

Station 10-1
929 S. Garfield Road
Airway Heights, Washington

Engine 10-1
2012 Spartan Metro Star Rosenbauer
500gpm 2000gwt

Ladder 10-1
1999 American LaFrance Eagle
1500gpm 500gwt 65’ TeleSqurt

Brush 10-1
2011 Ford F-550 4WD
150gpm 400gwt

Stevens County Fire District 1 protects 375 square miles in Stevens County (Washington) serving approximately 22,000 residents responding to 1,800 calls for service per year operating from eight stations. The District covers the unincorporated communities of Clayton, Deer Lake, Ford, Loon Lake, Suncrest, Tum Tum, Williams Valley and the town of Springdale.


Clayton Station 1
4532 Railroad Avenue
Clayton, Washington

Ford Station 6
5227 Ford Main Street
Ford, Washington

Ford Station 6

Springdale Station 7
52 West Aspen Avenue
Springdale, Washington

Stevens County Fire District 4 was established in 1970 covering 120 square miles in Stevens County (Washington) protecting approximately 3,500 residents operating out of five stations.


Station 41
3282 Bulldog Creek Road
Valley, Washington

Station 41

Station 42
3351 Thompson Road
Valley, Washington

Station 43
409 East Clay Avenue
Chewelah, Washington

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Station 61
795 McKay Rd
Touchet, Washington

Station 61

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Station 62
Lowden School Rd
Lowden, Washington

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Station 1
10127 E Highway 12
Dixie, Washington

Engine 3856
2013 GMC Sierra 3500 4WD
150gpm 400gwt

Whitman County Fire District 14 was established in 1980 covering 144 square miles in Whitman County (Washington) serving approximately 800 residents operating out of two stations.

Station 1
805 Depot Street
Colton, Washington

Station 2
107 S Montgomery St
Uniontown, Washington

DNR Fire

DNR

Brush

DNR Engine 4302
Ford F-550 4WD

DNR Engine 4304
Ford F-550 4WD