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State Mobilization authorized for the #WesternPinesFire near Davenport in Lincoln County. #WaWILDFIRE
State Mobilization authorized for the #ToonervilleFire near Belfair in Mason County. #WaWILDFIRE
State Mobilization authorized for the Hope Fire in Stevens County at 1730 this afternoon. Resources from across Washington State en route to assist. #WaWILDFIRE
Join us this week in honoring fallen wildland firefighters. 2025’s Week of Remembrance focuses specifically on the 2015 fire season. #WOR #NeverForgotten
We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred in Idaho. Our hearts are with their families, colleagues, and communities during this difficult time, as we stand in solidarity with all those mourning this profound loss.
Be sure to follow State laws and check for local burn bans BEFORE lighting fireworks!

Remember to #CelebrateSafely this holiday. Watch our video below to learn some key safety tips!
The Washington State Fire Marshal's Office encourages everyone to take the proper precautions while celebrating with fireworks. Together, we can #CelebrateSafely 🧨
The State Fire Marshal's Office wants to remind everyone to #CelebrateSafely while using fireworks. Last year, Washington fire agencies reported 427 fireworks related fires and injuries. With everyone's commitment to safe and legal use, we can lower this number together!

🧯 Know where your fire extinguisher is—and how to use it! Remember: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep. #FireExtinguisher #FirePreparedness
Join us at our annual Washington State Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service this Sunday, June 22, 2025, on the State Capitol’s West Campus in Olympia.

Sparklers can burn at nearly 1000% degrees and should NEVER be handled by children. #CelebrateSafely this holiday season 🎆

🏠 Plan. Practice. Repeat. Create a home fire escape plan with two ways out of every room—and practice it with your family. #FireEscapePlan #FamilySafety
Join us at the annual Washington State Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service this Sunday, June 22, 2025, on the State Capitol’s West Campus in Olympia WA.

The Washington State Fire Marshal's Office encourages everyone to take the proper precautions while celebrating with fireworks. Together, we can #CelebrateSafely 🧨
🔥 Wildfires move fast. If you live near forested areas, create defensible space by clearing flammable brush at least 30 feet from your home. #WildfireSafety #ReadyForWildfire
State Mobilization authorized for the #VansycleCanyonFire near Wallula in Walla Walla County. Resources en route to assist local departments. #WaWILDFIRE
🔥 Grilling this weekend? Keep your grill at least 10 feet from structures and never leave it unattended. #GrillSafe #FireSafetyTips
🔌 Avoid fire hazards by not overloading outlets or using damaged cords. Replace frayed wires and plug smart! #ElectricalSafety #FireSafeHomes
State Mobilization approved for the #RedBridgeRoad fire outside of Cole Elum in Kittitas County.
🕯️ Candles are cozy—but dangerous if left unattended. Blow them out when you leave the room! #CandleSafety #FirePrevention