 Chief Teran Fire Chief's Message
January/February 2010Happy New Year! 2010 is shaping up to be a very busy and exciting year for the Fire Department. With the approval of the EMS Levy last year, the Department will be providing full-time staffing of Fire Station 22 on Bucklin Hill Road as soon as possible. The Department is currently in the process of testing and filling those positions needed to make it happen. As you may recall, this was a recommendation in the Department's 2010-2019 Strategic Plan and also a primary reason for the EMS Levy. We look forward to continuing to implement the recommendations in the Strategic Plan and providing excellent service to the community.Hank Teran, Fire Chief |
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BURN BANS. Two types of burn bans may occur on Bainbridge Island. One may be imposed as a result of high fire danger conditions. The other may be imposed due to poor air quality episodes. In either case, additional restrictions on burning will apply. Kitsap County Burn Ban (due to high fire danger): No burn ban currently in effect. Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Burn Ban (due to poor air quality episode):
Follow this link: http://www.pscleanair.org
TO REPORT AN ILLEGAL BURN CALL 9-1-1. ____________________________________________________ AS SEEN ON BITV....find the fire hydrant nearest your home or business on the Bainbridge Island Fire Hydrant Map! |
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The mission of the Bainbridge Island Fire Department is to safeguard lives, property and the environment by responding to fires, medical emergencies and disasters. We recruit, train and equip our members to deliver programs aimed at emergency response, public education, prevention and recovery. |
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