CWIFR B54 officially demobilized and headed home after a 7 day deployment of fighting the Palmer Fire. Bath time for B54 and let the cleaning begin.
Read MoreCWIFR B54 officially demobilized and headed home after a 7 day deployment of fighting the Palmer Fire. Bath time for B54 and let the cleaning begin.
Read MoreCWIFR members are finishing up evaluation of current technology in extrication equipment. Tonight we are looking at Holmatro tools.
Read MoreThe Palmer Fire is now at 17,860 acres with at least 30 structures lost.
Read MoreCWIFR Engine 53 on scene of a reported residential fire.
Read MoreToday CWIFR B54 was assigned to protect structures around Rainbow Lake & Wannacut Lake at the Palmer Fire in Okanogan County. A challenging assignment with some structures saved, but unfortunately others were lost to the fire.
Read MoreB54 working at the Palmer Fire which now has spread to over 13,000 acres & destroyed multiple homes.
Read MoreCWIFR B54 continuing with structure protection & mop up at the Palmer Fire in Okanogan County. The fire is now 17,735 acres & 49% contained.
Read MoreCOVID-19 is spread widely across Island County. Stay home and stay healthy!
Read MoreCentral Whdibey Fire & Rescue (CWIFR) recently responded to a fire that resulted in loss of a number of baby chicks and significant damage to a barn that was caused by ignition of combustible materials by a heat lamp used for brooding baby chicks.
Read MoreSince 2008 Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue (CWIFR) and North Whidbey Fire and Rescue (NWFR) have partnered with the Whidbey Island Hospital District (WhidbeyHealth), staffing Basic Life Support (BLS) Ambulances for the hospital through an Interlocal Agreement.
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