Lewis County Fire District 1 (Onalaska) was established in 1970
Station 1-1
244 Carlisle Avenue
Onalaska, Washington
Note: Closed in 2017 due to poor condition of the building
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New Station 1-1 Construction phase
August 2020
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Station 1-1
1733 State Route 508
Onalaska, Washington
Station 1 houses: Engine 1-1, Tender 1-1, Rescue 1-1, Aid 1-1, Command Staff
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Station 1-1
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Engine 1-1
2022 Freightliner 108SD 6x4 Rosenbauer
1500gpm 2500gwt 20F
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Lewis County Fire District 2 (Toledo) was established in 1986 Covering 98 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) serving approximately 4,500 residents operating out of three stations. The Toledo Fire Department was formed in 1947 and became Lewis County Fire District 2 February 3, 1986.
Station 21
150 North 2nd Street
Toledo, Washington
Station 21 houses: Engine 21, Tender 21, Brush 21, Aid 21, Aid 22
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Station 21
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Engine 21
2020 Pierce Enforcer PUC (SN#34110)
1500gpm 1000gwt
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Engine 21
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Lewis County Fire District 3 (Mossyrock) was established in 1948 covering 49 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) serving approximately 2,500 residents operating out of three stations.
Station 31
238 Mossyrock Road East
Mossyrock, Washington
Built: 2018
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Station 31
Station 31 houses: Engine 31, Tender 31, Aid 31, Aid 32
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Command 31
2014 Ford Expedition 4WD
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Engine 31
2019 HME Ahrens-Fox
1500gpm 2000gwt
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Engine 31
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Lewis County Fire District 4 (Morton) was established in 1952
Station 41
105 Third Street
Morton, Washington
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Station 41
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Station 41 (closed 2021)
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Station 41 (closed 2021)
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Station 41 (closed 2021)
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Lewis County Fire District 5 (Napavine) was established in 1955 and covers 72 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) operating out of three stations.
Station 5-1
115 East Washington Street
Napavine, Washington
Station 5-1 houses: Engine 5-1, Tender 5-1, Brush 5-1, Medic 5-1, Medic 5-2
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Station 5-1
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Command Staff
2017 Dodge Durango
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Engine 5-1
2008 International 7600 Rosenbauer
1500gpm 2000gwt
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Lewis County Fire District 6 was established in 1956 covering approximately 144 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) operating out of four stations.
Station 6-1 Headquarters
2123 Jackson Hwy
Chehalis, Washington
Station 6-1 houses: Engine 61, Engine 610, Medic 61, Medic 62, Tender 61, Brush 61, Chief 61
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Station 61
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Station 6-1
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Command 61
2018 Chevy Tahoe
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Lewis County Fire District 8 was established in 1959 covering 200 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) operating out of five stations.
Station 81- Salkum
2495 US Highway 12
Salkum, Washington
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Station 81
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Command Staff
Ford F-150 4WD
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Command Staff
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Aid 81
2015 Ford F-450 4WD
Braun Northwest Type I
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Lewis County Fire District 9 (Mineral) is nestled in the foothills of Mt. Rainier.
Station 9-1
104 West Front Street
Mineral, Washington
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Station 9-1
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Engine 9-1
Rosenbauer
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Lewis County Fire District 10 (Packwood) was established in 1979 covering 185 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) serving approximately 350 residents operating out of three stations.
Station 1
12953 US Highway 12
Packwood, Washington
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Station 1
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Engine 10-1
2011 Freightliner M2 106 E-One
1250gpm 1000gwt
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Engine 10-1
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PeEll Fire
Station 1
800 Main Street
PeEll, Washington
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Station 1
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Engine 11-1
2017 Peterbilt 385 Rosenbauer
1500gpm 750gwt
Photo courtesy of Lewis County Fire District 11
Engine 11-1
Photo courtesy of Lewis County Fire District 1
Boistfort Fire EMS
Station 1 (Boistfort)
997 Boistfort Road
Curtis, Washington
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Station 1
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Engine 13-1
2022 Freightliner M2 106 Midwest (SN#3206)
1250gpm 2000gwt
Engine 13-1
Rescue 13-1
2005 Chevrolet 3500 4WD Cascade Fire
150gpm 300gwt
Lewis County Fire District 14 (Randle Fire & EMS) was established in 1962 and covers approximately 105 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) serving 3,500 residents. The district operates out of two stations.
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Station 1
9978 US Highway 12
Randle, Washington
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Station 1
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Lewis County Fire District 15 (Winlock) was originated in 1892 as the City of Winlock Fire Department. The city department became Lewis County Fire District 15 in August of 1963. The district covers 42 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) operating out of three stations
Winlock Fire Department
Station 1 (Headquarters)
609 NW Kerron Street
Winlock, Washington
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Chief 15-1
Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD
Chief 15-1
Chief 15-2
2002 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD
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Lewis County Fire District 16 was established in 1967
Station 16-1
116 Fowler Rd.
Doty, Washington
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Station 16-3
179 Chandler Rd.
Chehalis, Washington
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Station 16-3
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Station 16-3
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Station 3
700 Meskill Rd.
Chehalis, Washington
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Lewis County Fire District 17 is located in Ashford, Wa on the border of Lewis and Pierce Counties. The station and apparatus are owned by the citizens of Lewis County Fire District 17, and are operated under contract with Pierce County Fire District 23. The District covers 8.5 square miles.
Station 88
136 Osborn Road
Ashford, Washington
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Engine 88
1979 Ford C FMC
1500gpm 500gwt
Photo courtesy of Pierce County Fire District 23
Tender 88
1964 Kaiser 5-ton
3000gwt
Photo courtesy of Pierce County Fire District 23
Aid 88
1994 Ford E350
Braun Northwest
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Glenoma Fire & EMS (District 18) was established in 1975 covering 12 square miles in Lewis County (Washington) serving approximately 1000 residents operating out of one station.
Station 1
8022 US Highway 12
Glenoma, Washington
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Station 1
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Engine 18-1
2006 International 4400 Pierce
1250gpm 1000gwt
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Tender 18-1
2006 Mack Granite Deep South
1200gpm 3000gwt
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Tender 18-1
District 20
Station 1 (Vader)
801 B Street
Vader, Washington
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Station 1 Vader
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Station 1 Vader
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Chief 71
Engine 71
2002 Spartan Gladiator H&W
1500gpm 500gwt 20F
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Riverside Fire Authority (RFA) was established in 2008 when the Centralia Fire Department and Lewis County Fire District 12 merged. RFA covers 184 square miles and serves approximately 26,000 residents in Lewis County (Washington) operating out of eight stations.
Station 1
512 North Pearl Street
Centralia, Washington
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Station 1
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Engine 1
2022 Rosenbauer Commander
1500gpm 2000gwt
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Engine 1A
2010 E-One Typhoon
1500gpm 750gwt
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Engine 1A
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Chehalis Fire Department was established in 1893.
Station 1 (Closed 2021)
455 NW Park Street
Chehalis, Washington
Note: Station closed in 2021 when new station was completed.
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Station 1
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Station 1
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Station 1
500 NW Sitka St.
Chehalis, Washington
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Station 1
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