Fire Mechanics Round Table
This week the flag at Station 61 flies for Firefighter Damon Gano. After 23 years of service the good people of Clark County Fire District 6 Damon is retiring. Thanks for your years of service, Damon.
An early morning blaze in Hazel Dell destroyed a building housing several businesses, including a carpet and flooring company. The blaze was reported shortly before three this morning, and was fully involved by the time firefighters arrived. Four fire engines from Clark County Fire District 6 responded to the blaze, and we were assisted by […]
This weeks’ flag raising is for Heather Gehring, who served as a Firefighter/Paramedic for 20 years at District 6.
District 6 Fire Cadets just wrapped up three grueling days at the Marine and Environmental Research and Training Station, or MERTS. The title is a little misleading, the Cadets didn’t do any environmental testing, rather they got to live like a full-fledged firefighter for three days. They got to fight live fire in the burn […]
The Fairgrounds Fire Facility Board (FFFB) will hold a meeting on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. at the Public Safety Complex at 505 NE 179th Street. These meetings are open to the public.
This weeks retiree of honor: Former Commissioner Casey Collins, who served the District for 20 years. https://youtu.be/kx00DFWeiHo
The Clark County Fire District 6 Board of Commissioners will hold a workshop to discuss policy revisions beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, 2022, at Station 61, 8800 NE Hazel Dell Avenue. The regularly scheduled meeting of Tuesday, June 7, 2022 will follow immediately after the workshop. Click Here to view the notice.
After two years the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is once again accepting student citizens. Classes start in June and run through much of July. If you’re interested act fast, because classes fill up quickly! When first responders like the fire department are overwhelmed due to a significant earthquake, flood, or fire, trained CERT members […]
Every Monday this time of the year we start honoring those who retired the previous year, starting with former Equipment and Facility Maintenance Specialist, Arnie Kutcha.















