A joint meeting of the Clark County Fire District 6 Board of Commissioners and the Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue Board of Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. at Station 151, 505 NE 179th Street, to continue discussions regarding the fairgrounds fire facility (Station 151). Click here to view the notice.
A Public Hearing of the Clark County Fire District 6 Board of Commissioners will be held on November 2, 2021, at 6:00 p.m. at Station 61. The regular meeting will follow immediately thereafter. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss revenue sources and the preliminary budget for 2022. Click here to view the notice.
We don’t like blowing our own horn, but you’ll have to excuse us for one moment for a little trumpet solo. Last week District 6 won the coveted Washington Fire Commissioners Association Management Excellence Award. It’s given to the District that judges deem performed best in Operations, Logistics, Finances, Public Outreach, and more. The […]
Pat McGraw’s favorite tree was the dogwood. McGraw owned the property behind our old Station 63, and the sale of that property a number of years ago enabled us to vastly improve the station after it was rebuilt. And on this day, we wanted to honor the person who made this state of the art […]
The October 19, 2021 regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners has been moved to Monday, October 18, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. at Station 61. Click Here to view the Notice.
They say time passes by quickly, and it certainly has for Andrey Demyanyuk. One year ago he was hired to be part of the team that keeps our buildings and properties looking good and working well. Some of us have knicknamed Andrey Mr. “Nice and Beautiful” because it’s his common phrase about how every project […]
Thanks to rain, cooler temperatures and higher humidity, both the recreational burn ban and outdoor debris burn ban have been lifted. Clark County Fire Marshal Dan Young still cautions residents to be vigilant when burning and follow important rules, which can be found at this link.
Challenge Coins symbolize pride in the District and service to our citizens. It’s tradition around here that after four years of employement you qualify for a challenge coin. So today Pat Claflin got his coin.
Recent rain and cooler temperatures allowed the Clark County Fire Marshal to lift the residential burn ban. Fire Marshal Dan Young lifted the ban effective 12:01 a.m., Tuesday September 21. Land-claring burn bans remain in effect. Recreational campfires on forest lands are allowed only in improved fire pits in designated campgrounds. For recreational campfires on […]
Brad Osborn learned how to wrench on rigs from his father, and as soon as he graduated from High School in Riddle, Oregon in 1994 he went to work for his Dad working as a mechanic in the timber industry. It was difficult work, sometimes laying in the mud at night trying to weld a […]















