ABOUT
Doing the right thing through education, pride, and a commitment to our community.
West Mason Fire was formed in November 2018 through voter approval to merge Mason County Fire Protection District 9 into Mason County Fire Protection District 16.
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The newly formed district encompasses 94 square miles and includes areas such as Shelton Valley, Dayton, Skokomish Valley, Brockdale/McReavy, the Skokomish Tribe, and through the Skokomish Recreation Area to the backside of Lake Cushman.
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The district is governed by a three member board of elected fire commissioners.
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
West Mason Fire covers 94 square miles, including primary fire and EMS response for the US Forest Service roads.
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Our boundaries are:
South: Just before Cloquallum RD Bridge & US HWY 101
North: South of Potlach State Park on US HWY 101
West: Stoner RD & Shelton Matlock RD (10699 Block of SMR)
East: Mcreavy RD (5800 Block)
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Check the Mason County GIS website to see if you live within our district!
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YOUR FIRE STATIONS
STATION 16-1
(Headquarters)
4650 West Dayton Airport Road
STATION 16-2
140 W. Shelton Valley Road
STATION 9-1
2320 Skokomish Valley Road
STATION 9-2
50 E Roadrunner Drive
YOUR FIRST RESPONDERS
West Mason Fire is an all-volunteer district. Volunteers are required to complete and maintain the same level of training and certification as their paid counterparts, in a setting that is designed for volunteers who work outside of emergency services.
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Volunteer responders may reside within the district or out of the area, responding to a station from home, or responding directly from a station as part of a residence or stipend shift program.
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In addition to volunteering, some paid opportunities are available, especially throughout the summer for Wildland Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services.
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