Skagit County Fire District 14, established in 1954, is a small agency with big responsibilities, serving a population of nearly 4000 residents in a remote, rural area of Skagit County, Washington. With two stations and a dedicated staff of volunteers, they provide fire, rescue, emergency medical, and hazardous materials response to their service area, which includes critical infrastructure, recreational venues, and lands belonging to the Department of Natural Resources and the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe.
Skagit County Fire District 14's service area, spanning twenty-five square miles, is located 100 miles north of Seattle and 25 miles south of the Canadian border, along the major interstate Interstate 5 corridor. Despite the unique challenges of their rural location, this agency remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of their community, while also offering opportunities for individuals interested in becoming firefighters through the Skagit Valley College Fire Technology Program.
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