The Tacoma Fire Department was formed in 1880 covering 72 square miles within the city limits and contract areas in Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 240,000 residents operating from seventeen stations.
Station 1 (Headquarters)
901 Fawcett Avenue
Tacoma, Washington
Engine 1R
2009 Spartan Gladiator Classic
1500gpm 500gwt
Ladder 1
2020 Rosenbauer Commander
100’ tractor-drawn
Ladder 1
Command Staff
Graham Fire & Rescue (Pierce County Fire Dist. 21) was formed in 1961 protecting 70 square miles in south central Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 70,000 residents, operating from six stations. The Department serves the communities of Graham, Frederickson, Spanaway, South Hill and Kapowsin.
Gem Heights Station 91 “The Workhorse”
10012 187th Street East
South Hill, Washington
Gem Heights Station 91
Command Staff
Command Staff
Benston Station 93 “The Bulldogs”
8102 304th Street East
Graham, Washington
The Ruston Fire Department was formed in 1934 and protects 0.34 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 1,155 residents. The Department operates from one station utilizing two engines and a aid vehicle for emergency response.
Station 1
5117 North Winnifred Street
Ruston, Washington
Engine 33
1997 Pierce Saber (SN#EA740-02)
1250gpm 1000gwt
Engine 33
Engine 33
Aid 33
2002 Ford E350
Braun Northwest North Star
Central Pierce Fire & Rescue (Pierce County Fire District 6) was formed in 1996, following a merger of Fire District 6 (Parkland/Midland) Fire District 7 (Spanaway) and Fire District 9 (Summit/South Hill). In 2009 Central Pierce annexed the City of Puyallup. The District provides protection to approximately 212,100 citizens and covers 84 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) operating from twelve stations.
Spanaway Station 60 “Fightin 60”
17520 22nd Avenue East
Spanaway, Washington
Parkland Station 61 “The Big House”
100 114th Street South
Parkland, Washington
Brookdale Station 62
1410 Brookdale Road East
Parkland, Washington
Station 63
Midland Station 63 “The Mill”
1704 97th Street East
Midland, Washington
Riverside Fire & Rescue (Pierce County Fire Dist. 14) was formed in 1952 providing service along the lower Puyallup River valley operating from one station. The District spans from the City of Puyallup to the City of Tacoma.
Station 74
4114 56th Avenue East
Puyallup, Washington
Engine 74
2010 Pierce Arrow XT (SN#22617)
1500gpm 750gwt 25F
Tender 74
2001 International 4900 H&W
1750gpm 2590gwt 15F
Aid 74
2016 Ford E450 (SO#497-R)
Braun Northwest North Star Type III
Utility 741
2009 Ford F350 4WD
South Pierce Fire & Rescue was formed in 2009 when district 15 merged with fire district 17. It is a combination department covering 138 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 22,000 residents operating out of eight stations.
Station 84 Eatonville
Station 84 (Staffed)
201 Center St. W
Eatonville, Washington
PNWfire Collection
Engine 84
2007 Spartan Diamond H&W
1500gpm 750gwt
Engine 84
Medic 84
2019 Ram 4500 4WD (SO#670-R)
Braun Northwest North Star
Pierce County Fire District 23 was established in 1967 covering 67 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 2,500 residents operating out of four stations.
Station 85
50602 Mountain Highway East
Eatonville, Washington
Station 85 houses: Engine 85, Tender 85, Aid 85, Brush 85, Marine 85, Utility 85
Former DNR Facility purchased in 2009
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Station 86
18109 541st Street
Elbe, Washington
Station 86 houses: Engine 86 Tender 86 Aid 86 Brush 86
Station 87 (Headquarters)
29815 State Route 706
Ashford, Washington
Station 87 houses: Engine 87 Tender 87 Aid 87 Utility 87
Station 88
136 Osborn Rd
Ashford, Washington
Station 88 houses: Engine 88 Tender 88 Aid 88