The Oak Harbor Fire Department (OHFD) is a combination department that provides fire protection, basic rescue, and first responder medical services to the City of Oak Harbor in Washington State. With a team of 12 full-time firefighters and 32 paid-on-call firefighters, OHFD operates from Fire Station 81 and responds to approximately 1,500 incidents each year. Equipped with four fire engines, one ladder truck, one rescue truck, and various support vehicles, the well-trained firefighters are dedicated to ensuring the safety and preparedness of the city's residents and visitors.
Since its establishment in 1929, OHFD has been serving the 9.714 square mile City of Oak Harbor, which includes several miles of shoreline and an estimated population of 24,622. In addition to protecting the city, OHFD maintains mutual and automatic aid contracts with Island County Fire Districts, WhidbeyHealth, and the Naval Air Station-Whidbey Island NAS-WI Federal Fire Department. The department's commitment to excellence is reflected in its protection class rating of 4, enabling residents and businesses to enjoy low property insurance premiums.
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