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Puget Sound Fire Administration Relocates to 84th Avenue Business Center

SeaTac, WALocal News

The article provides crucial information regarding the relocation of the Puget Sound Fire Administration from Fire Station 74 to the 84th Avenue Business Center in Kent, Washington, aimed at enhancing community accessibility. The new address is 20811 84th Avenue South, with the public entrance located on the east side of the building, near the flagpole. Fire Station 74 will continue to serve the community by offering blood pressure checks, ensuring ongoing engagement with residents. The organization articulates its mission of assisting individuals with professionalism and compassion, reflecting a strong commitment to community welfare. Its vision emphasizes fostering an environment of respect, excellence, and enjoyment, resonating with the public.

Core values of integrity, leadership by example, resilience, and mutual support among team members are foundational to their operations. This update not only informs the public about administrative changes but also reinforces the fire department's dedication to community service and engagement, serving as a timely reminder of their ongoing initiatives to enhance public safety and support.

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