PHOTOS: Each year, dozens of Everett firefighters travel to downtown Seattle in an attempt to save lives in a different way. For the 35th time, firefighters from around the world will climb a stairwell to the top of Seattle’s tallest building — the Columbia Tower — in full gear on March 8 to raise funds for Blood Cancer United, an organization formerly known as the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
he Everett Fire Department typically leads the fundraising charge at the Firefighter Stairclimb, and crossed the $1 million career mark (since 2000) over the last few days. The event has raised nearly $30 million since it began in 1991, including over $60,000 by Everett Fire so far this year. Blood Cancer United has set a lofty 2026 fundraising goal of $3 million for the organization that supports blood cancer research, patient support and advocacy. The 2026 total sat at over $1.7 million as of Thursday.
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