Lacey Fire
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Lacey Fire District 3 provides fire protection and emergency services from five neighborhood stations strategically located throughout our District. To best serve our 70-square-mile area and a population of 79,450 residents, Lacey Fire District 3 staffs four stations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and also operates one volunteer-staffed station. Our dedicated team is made up of over 100 full-time career emergency responders, including firefighters, line officers and firefighter-paramedics, as well as two-to-three firefighter trainees and numerous volunteer firefighters from throughout the community. Our services include: Comprehensive fire and rescue response. Emergency medical services. Fire investigation. Special operations response, including static water, hazardous materials and low-angle rope rescue. Community education and services, including blood-pressure checks, "Speedy Spotter" locator signs, senior driving program, car seat installation and inspection, and adult and child bicycle helmet fittings. We thank our supportive community for helping us provide the highest quality emergency services. In 2000, voters in Lacey Fire District 3 and the City of Lacey approved a general obligation bond measure to support and improve our capabilities. We've used our resources wisely to best serve the community through the acquisition of advanced fire and rescue equipment and by building new fire stations strategically located in the community - closest to people as possible. In an emergency situation - including fire, flood, serious car accidents, heart attacks, strokes and more - every minute counts, The closer we are to you, the faster we can get to you. Nearly every 55 minutes of every day, one of our emergency response teams is on its way to help a citizen of our community. In addition, many more individuals access our non-emergency services by visiting or calling one of our fire stations.
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Lacey Fire Station #32 10910 Yelm Hwy SE , 98513 Olympia