Clark County Fire District 6 was included in today’s edition of Daily Dispatch, a national news bulletin for America’s fire service. A recent story on the “Slow Down and Move Over” campaign caught the eye of KPTV-12, which in turn was noticed by the editors of the Daily Dispatch. District 6 is helping to produce […]
Bud Seifert served as a Clark County Fire District 6 Commissioner from 1981 to 1991. He passed away April 9th. We would like to thank Bud for his service to the community and to this District.
You may have noticed a not so subtle change to an infamous Hazel Dell landmark. Wedged between I-5, 78th Street, and Highway 99 the Value Inn is well known to nearly every firefighter and paramedic at District 6. And well-known for all the wrong reasons. The ramshackle old hotel had become a haven for drugs […]
A workshop of the Clark County Fire District 6 Board of Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. at Station 61 to discuss support services. A workshop of the Clark County Fire District 6 Board of Commissioners will be held on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. at Station […]
No doubt all this beautiful sunshine is good for the soul, but it has some Washingtonians concerned. The Department of Natural Resources has already responded to over 50 fires caused by escaped debris burns. “Last year, we experienced one of the most devastating wildfire years in our state’s history,” says Commissioner of Public Lands, Hillary […]
Gov. Jay Inslee announced that Healthy Washington: Roadmap to Recovery is transitioning from a regional approach to a county-by-county evaluation process. The governor also announced a new third phase of the Roadmap, a return for in-person spectators for professional and high school sports. Effective March 22, the entire state entered Phase 3. Sports guidance […]
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It’s hard to imagine a native of Hazel Dell with more of a family connection than Commissioner Casey Collins. His grandfather Larry Collins arrived here from South Dakota with just a few coins in his pocket and yet a strong work ethic. He immediately went to work, working on both the Grand Coulee and Bonneville […]
The Board of Commissioners will hold a workshop on March 16, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. and another on May 4, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. Click Here to see the notice.
For the first time since it opened, Salmon Creek Station 63 has two engine companies. Thanks to voters, we passed a levy lid-lift last year that enabled us to staff a second engine company, something desperately needed as call volumes in the area continue to increase. Engine 64 replaces Squad 63. This chart will […]















