Anderson Island Fire Rescue was formed in 1978 covering 7.75 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) serving approximately 1,500 residents, operating from one station. Operating on an island only accessible by ferry or private boat presents unique challenges
Buckley Fire Department was established in 1890 covering 4 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) serving 5,114 residents.
Station 34
611 South Division Street
Buckley, Washington
Battalion Chief 34
2023 Ford F250 4WD
Engine 34
2019 Spartan ERV Metro Star MFD (SO#218171-01)
1500gpm 750gwt
Engine 35
2008 Spartan Advantage (SN#07073)
1500gpm 750gwt
Engine 5211 (Retired)
1983 Ford LS-9000 Western States (SN#985)
1500gpm 500gwt
Carbonado Fire Department was established in 1886.
Station 39
819 8th Avenue
Carbonado, Washington
Built: 2003
Station 39
Engine 39
1992 Seagrave JB
1250gpm 750gwt
Ex-Enumclaw Fire Department
Engine 39
Engine 399
1987 Ford C Boardman (SN#F2746)
1250gpm 750gwt
Ex-Enumclaw Fire Department
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.
Station 40 Downtown Orting
401 Washington Ave SE
Orting, Washington
Patterson Station 42
19207 Patterson Road East
Orting, Washington
Orting-Kapowsin Station 43 “The Haunted House”
19503 150th Avenue East
Orting, Washington
Medic 43 (M13-2)
2013 Freightliner M2 106
Road Rescue Ultra Medic
Ex-Medic 71
Spanaway Station 60 “Fightin 60”
17520 22nd Avenue East
Spanaway, Washington
Crystal Mountain Fire Department
The DuPont Fire Department was established in 1910 serving 10,000 residents in Pierce County (Washington) operating out of one station.
Station 25
1780 Civic Drive
DuPont, Washington
Built: 2009
Chief 25
2018 Dodge Durango AWD
Chief 251
2015 Ford Explorer AWD
Engine 25
2019 Spartan ERV Metro Star EMFD (SO#518020-01)
1500gpm 750gwt 20F
Aid 25
2017 Ford E450 (SO#2559-3)
Braun Northwest
Pierce County Fire Protection District #22 operates as East Pierce Fire & Rescue. Fire District 22 was formed in 1962. East Pierce Fire & Rescue was formed in 2000 when three Fire Departments merged. EPFR covers 153 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) operating from nine stations protecting 97,000 residents.
Edgewood Station 118
10105 24th Street East
Edgewood, Washington
MSO 118 (Medical Services Officer)
2023 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4WD
Engine 118
2021 Pierce Enforcer 7010 (SN#35370-02)
1500gpm 500gwt 20A
Reserve Engine
2006 Pierce Dash 2000 (SN#18510-01)
1500gpm 500gwt
Medic 118
2023 Ford F450 4WD (SO#3830-01)
Braun Northwest
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
Kapowsin Station 92 “Sparky”
14809 Kapowsin Highway East
Kapowsin, Washington
Greenwater Fire
Pierce County Fire District #18 (Orting Valley Fire & Rescue) was formed in 1954. The City of Orting Fire Department was established in 1891. In 2010 the City was formally annexed into the District after a public vote.
The District serves 31 square miles in Pierce County (Washington) operating from three stations providing services to approximately 15,580 residents.
Station 40
401 Washington Ave SE
Orting, Washington
Station 40
Engine 40
2019 Pierce Enforcer (SN#34137)
1500gpm 750gwt 20F
Engine 41
2007 Pierce Velocity 7020 (SN#19049)
1500gpm 750gwt 25F
Ex-Engine 40
Engine 409 (Spare)
2003 Pierce Contender (SN#14826)
1500gpm 500gwt
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
PNWfire Collection
Engine 85
1996 International 4900 H&W
1500gpm 500gwt
Ex-DuPont Fire Department
Aid 85
2004 Ford F350 4WD
North Star
Tender 85
1994 Pierce International 4900
500gpm 1500gwt
Brush 85
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4WD
150gpm 250gwt
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
Engine 1412
1989 Sutphen Deluge (SN#HS-2362)
1500gpm 750gwt
Tender 74
2001 International 4900 H&W
1750gpm 2590gwt 15F
Aid 74
2016 Ford E450 (SO#497-R)
Braun Northwest North Star Type III
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
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
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
Built: 1968
Engine 1R
2009 Spartan Gladiator Classic
1500gpm 500gwt
Ladder 1
2020 Rosenbauer Commander
100’ tractor-drawn
Ladder 1
Truck 1 (Retired)
1989 Spartan Monarch
100’ rear-mount
Pierce County Fire District No. 3 was established in 1944. The District operates under the name of West Pierce Fire & Rescue since 2011.
The District covers 31 square miles and serves a population of more than 100,000 In Pierce County (Washington).
Station 20
10928 Pacific Highway SW
Lakewood, Washington
Rescue 20
2022 Rosenbauer Commander R7824 (SN#42541)
walk-around
Station 21
5000 Steilacoom Boulevard SW
Lakewood, Washington
Ladder 21
2022 Rosenbauer Commander R6511 (SN#7635)
1500gpm 300gwt 109’ Viper rear-mount
Disaster Response Unit
Town of Wilkeson Fire Department
Station 35
501 Church Street
Wilkeson, Washington