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South County Fire Station 76 Open House - City of Mill Creek, Wa

Mill Creek, WALocal News

South County Fire Station 76 in Mill Creek held its first community open house, providing residents an opportunity to meet the staff and learn about vital fire and emergency medical services. The event was particularly memorable as it celebrated the station's integration into the Regional Fire Authority, following Mill Creek's annexation approved by voters in April 2022. Attendees enjoyed climbing inside fire engines and witnessing the equipment used by firefighters daily, enhancing public engagement with local safety services. Chief Thad Hovis highlighted that the station is part of a network of 15 fire stations, ensuring robust support for the community. In addition to emergency response, South County Fire offers outreach programs focused on home safety, falls prevention, and childhood injury prevention.

Free online classes are available to residents covering topics like CPR, disaster preparedness, and fire safety. This open house represents a significant step in fostering community relations and promoting awareness of fire safety resources. For further information, residents can visit South County Fire’s website to stay informed about services and community initiatives.

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