The district has begun the process of recruiting a Division Chief of Training. The first review of applications is scheduled for December 20th, 2024. For more details, read the division chief of training job brochure.
Read MoreThe district has begun the process of recruiting a Division Chief of Training. The first review of applications is scheduled for December 20th, 2024. For more details, read the division chief of training job brochure.
Read MoreGet ready, neighborhoods! Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue is bringing Santa to town, and he’ll be riding in style on a fire truck, spreading holiday cheer! Neighborhood Tours Start Around 5:30 PM Each Night Follow along on our website at www.cwfire.org to track Santa’s location and get more specific…
Read MoreFor more details: https://www.islandcountywa.gov/625/Outdoor-Burning.
Read MoreThe Board of Fire Commissioners of Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 5:00 PM, Station 53- 1164 Race Rd, Coupeville, WA 98239.
Read MoreOUTDOOR BURNING BAN IN ISLAND COUNTY Type I burn ban effective MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2024 No outdoor burning of natural debris – even with a permit. RECREATIONAL FIRES ARE ALLOWED IN APPROVED FIRE PIT* *The use of barbeque grills using propane or briquettes, or self-contained camp stoves are also allowed….
Read MoreFeatured in the Whidbey News-Times on October 18, 2023 Central Whidbey voters should continue their strong support of their fire district. The days are gone when a rural fire district can depend wholly on volunteers to pull their boots on in the middle of the night and respond to a…
Read MoreProposition will appear on the November 7, 2023, general election ballot Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue invites the community to learn more about the fire levy lid lift that will be on the November 7, 2023, general election ballot. The purpose of the lid lift is to improve emergency…
Read MoreFor more details https://www.islandcountywa.gov/625/Outdoor-Burning
Read MoreCentral Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue reports call volumes have increased 50 percent since 2012, but current staffing levels have not kept up with the community’s growing demand for emergency services. As a result, response times are increasing. Additionally, Central Whidbey Fire cannot guarantee personnel will be available to respond…
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