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The objectives of this Division shall be to further enhance the education of all Fire Service Administrative Support by conducting workshops and seminars; to increase the proficiency of Fire Administrative Support by establishing a network sharing of information systems through various channels of communication; and to faciliate a statewide standardization wherever possible in all phases and aspects of the Fire Administrative Support field for the benefit of the Fire Service.

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Posted: Oct 20, 2020
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Greetings all~

At the yearly business meeting of the WFAS, usually a part of the annual conference, 2020 elections were held. Two Regional Representative terms were up this year along with that of the Secretary and Chair. Cathy Blakeway, Tumwater Fire, will continue to serve as a Regional Rep and Tasiya Deering, Moses Lake Fire, was reelected to the position of Secretary. Kristen Cole chose not to run again for the Regional Rep position she has held but has opted to remain on the board as the Hospitality/Activity committee chair. Slita Bradley, Benton County Fire District 4, was chosen to fill that Regional Rep position. Caity Karapostoles, Clallam County Fire District 3, was elected to serve for the next two years as Chairman when Mykel Montgomery stepped down. Mykel will stay on the board as Past Chair, allowing her to help deliver the 2021 WFAS Conference in Chelan postponed from October 2020. A huge shout out to everyone for stepping up to run for positions on the board and to volunteer on the various committees, along with everyone who continues to serve as board/committee members. It takes all of us to create and maintain the valuable network that is the WFAS! And along those lines, the Vice Chair position is open if you or someone you know is interested, please let me know as soon as possible. In keeping with our policies and procedures, the vacancy will be filled by a majority vote of the Executive Board at our next meeting. The person chosen will serve until the next election at the 2021 WFAS Conference,

In lieu of this year’s conference and workshops, a number of webinars are being planned for our group. Check the website and the group’s Facebook page for more information as it comes available.

Please feel free to contact me or any of the other board/committee members, if there is anything we can help you with. I welcome comments, concerns and suggestions!

Take care and stay safe.

As always,

Caity K

WFAS Chair

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Posted: Apr 21, 2020
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Posted: Jun 27, 2018
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 A recording of the hour long webinar How to Apply for a Local Records Grant is now available at Washington State Archives’ website at:

 https://www.sos.wa.gov/archives/RecordsManagement/Local-Records-Grant-Program.aspx

 

The Online Grant Application form will be available on July 2, 2018.

If anyone has questions or would like assistance in planning and preparing their application, please email recordsmanagement@sos.wa.gov.

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Posted: Apr 25, 2018
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On behalf of your Washington Fire Administrative Support (WFAS) Board and Committee Members, we would like to acknowledge your hard work, dedication and commitment to the fire service and the work that you do. We all play an integral part in the departments we work for and the communities we serve, but perhaps don’t always get the acknowledgement that goes along with it. I hope everyone feels valued for their efforts and feels the support of your network of peers within the WFAS Section. Enjoy your day and I am so excited to see 96 of you in Walla Walla at our annual conference next week!

 

Ashley Becker, WFAS Section Chair

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Posted: Apr 2, 2018
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In accordance with the Washington Fire Chiefs' Bylaws, and the WFC Fire Administrative Support current Protocols, the recommended updated version of the protocols has been posted 30 days before conference

If you would like to see a version noting all of the changes, that document is shown as well. Feel free to share any concerns or comments regarding this updated document with us at: wfc@washingtonfirechiefs.org 

The updated protocols will be voted on by members at the WFAS conference in Walla Walla, Washington on Monday, May 7th.

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Posted: Feb 21, 2018
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Nominations need to be submitted to the WFC office by Friday, April 20, 2018 to kathleen@washingtonfirechiefs.org.

  • Nominee can be nominated by any WFC member, belonging to any WFC Section – please include: nominees name, position title, years of service;
  • The nominee must be a current member of the WFAS;
  • Nomination should list the nominee’s administrative accomplishments and contributions during the previous year as well as their leadership abilities, demonstration of professional performance and personal character.  A short story should be submitted to enhance the nominee’s accomplishments.
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Posted: Aug 8, 2017
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We currently have an opening on the WFAS Executive Board for an Eastern Representative, partial term, to serve through May 2018 (until the conference in which an election will take place for a two-year term).

 

Please submit a Statement of Interest to abecker@centralpiercefire.org, no later than Tuesday, August 15, for consideration at our upcoming Board Meeting in Walla Walla.

 

Feel free to reference the WFAS Board Campaign on the website for more information on Board involvement or reach out to a Board Member.

 

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Posted: Apr 26, 2017
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On behalf of the WFAS Board, we would like to thank you for your endless dedication to the fire service and your commitment to learn and grow.

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Posted: Apr 6, 2017
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In accordance with the Washington Fire Chiefs' Bylaws, and the WFC Fire Administrative Support current Protocols, the recommended updated version of the protocols has been posted 30 days before conference

If you would like to see a version noting all of the changes, please contact us. Feel free to share any concerns or comments regarding this updated document with us at: wfc@washingtonfirechiefs.org 

The updated protocols will be voted on by members at the WFAS conference in Olympia, Washington.

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Posted: Jan 31, 2017
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Nominations need to be submitted to the WFC office by Friday, April 28th of this year, 2017.

  • Nominee can be nominated by any WFC member, belonging to any WFC Section – please include: nominees name, position title, years of service;
  • The nominee must be a current member of the WFAS;
  • Nomination should list the nominee’s administrative accomplishments and contributions during the previous year as well as their leadership abilities, demonstration of professional performance and personal character.  A short story should be submitted to enhance the nominee’s accomplishments.

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Snohomish County launches new tool to evaluate vulnerability to climate change, impacts to local communities

Posted: Feb 14, 2024

Snohomish County launches new tool to evaluate vulnerability to climate change, impacts to local communities

Snohomish County is launching a new tool to evaluate local communities’ vulnerability to climate change impacts. The Climate Vulnerability Tool (CVT) is accompanied by a new resource hub – Snohomish County Prepares for a Changing Climate – that houses the CVT and aggregates existing climate change plans, policies, and programs for Snohomish County residents and businesses, the county said in a news release.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2024 12:44:03 PM - SOURCE: Lynwood Today
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Preserving history: Century-old fire lookout near Winthrop restored

Posted: Feb 14, 2024

Preserving history: Century-old fire lookout near Winthrop restored

In a heartwarming celebration of heritage and community spirit, the North Twentymile Lookout, a century-old beacon nestled in the heart of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, has been given a new lease on life. This June, the lookout marked its 100th anniversary with a series of repairs and a fresh coat of paint, thanks to the joint efforts of the Methow Valley Forest Fire Lookout Association (MVFFLA) and the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
- PUB DATE: 2/14/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Source One News
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Spokane Valley Fire Department receives $20,000 State Farm grant to help alleviate wildfires

Posted: Feb 14, 2024

Spokane Valley Fire Department receives $20,000 State Farm grant to help alleviate wildfires

The Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) announced they received a $20,000 grant from State Farm to help prevent local wildland fire risks. This grant is part of the 2024 Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) Fuels Reduction Program and will “look to help build a more comprehensive and sustainable wildfire mitigation program.
- PUB DATE: 2/13/2024 9:47:00 PM - SOURCE: Nonstop Local
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Fire at beloved family-owned grocery store in Seattle forces owners to close up shop and throw everything out

Posted: Feb 13, 2024

Fire at beloved family-owned grocery store in Seattle forces owners to close up shop and throw everything out

VIDEO: Where fresh fruits and vegetables once were, the inside of Rising Sun Produce in Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood is now full of melted plastic, ash and debris. An early morning fire at the beloved family-owned business has forced the owners to close up for now and most likely throw away everything inside.
- PUB DATE: 2/13/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KING-TV NBC 5 Seattle
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Newman Lake Fire & Rescue put out RV fire

Posted: Feb 13, 2024

Newman Lake Fire & Rescue put out RV fire

VIDEO: Newman Lake and Fire Rescue spent their busy Saturday fighting an RV fire that had completely engulfed the trailer. According to a Facebook Post by Newman Lake Fire & Rescue, the crew quickly extinguished the fire using two lines. A Hauser Fire crew was sent to help go through the rubble and completely extinguish the fire.
- PUB DATE: 2/13/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane
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‘It still stings’: Man who discovered the Gray fire reflects on fighting the blaze and its subsequent destruction

Posted: Feb 12, 2024

‘It still stings’: Man who discovered the Gray fire reflects on fighting the blaze and its subsequent destruction

David Yuhas loaded his sons into his car, met up with a friend and headed out on Aug. 18 to the Jensen Memorial Youth Ranch for some fun. About a quarter mile from the ranch property on Gray Road, Yuhas saw smoke. When he pulled up to the driveway, a man in the truck said there was a fire and he was calling 911.
- PUB DATE: 2/12/2024 2:00:25 PM - SOURCE: The Spokesman-Review - Metered SIte
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Skagit County Fire District 15 grapples with funding for new truck amid theft, damages

Posted: Feb 12, 2024

Skagit County Fire District 15 grapples with funding for new truck amid theft, damages

Skagit County Fire District 15 has recently shared a new challenge they are facing as a fire department. In a recent letter, Fire District 15 shared with the community that fire engine unit 1511's recent safety inspection revealed that it has met "out of service" criteria. "1511 has been an aging truck for a long time, and recently it has decomposed into a state that we didn't think it was repairable," said Fire Chief of Skagit County Fire District 15, Stuart Kranick.
- PUB DATE: 2/12/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Person killed, another seriously injured in crash near Sea-Tac airport

Posted: Feb 11, 2024

Person killed, another seriously injured in crash near Sea-Tac airport

One person was killed and another was seriously injured in a crash near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Sunday morning. Puget Sound Fire (PSF) first tweeted about the deadly crash on the 17300 block of International Boulevard just after 11:15 a.m. Sunday. PSF said one person was killed in the crash and another person “sustained serious injuries.
- PUB DATE: 2/11/2024 7:18:00 PM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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Pullman Fire Department hires new deputy fire marshal

Posted: Feb 10, 2024

Pullman Fire Department hires new deputy fire marshal

The Pullman City Fire Department welcomed its new deputy fire marshal after hiring him on Jan. 29. Deputy Fire Marshal Adam Hoffman was previously employed by the City of Pullman as a building inspector. He will join the fire department team and focus primarily on fire prevention within the community.
- PUB DATE: 2/9/2024 10:02:15 PM - SOURCE: The Daily Evergreen
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Natural gas leak prompts evacuations in Snoqualmie

Posted: Feb 9, 2024

Natural gas leak prompts evacuations in Snoqualmie

Firefighters in Snoqualmie are investigating reports of a natural gas leak this morning. Units with Eastside Fire & Rescue and the Snoqualmie Fire Department evacuated people near the 7800 block of Center Boulevard Southeast, across the street from the Snoqualmie Library. According to a post on X, everyone was evacuated safely and crews are working to ventilate the property.
- PUB DATE: 2/9/2024 3:11:00 PM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Naches Fire Department Receives New Equipment

Posted: Feb 9, 2024

Naches Fire Department Receives New Equipment

The Naches Fire Department was one of numerous fire crews in Yakima County to receive medical devices through ARPA funds. 30 fire departments in Yakima County, including Naches, received a 'Lucas Three Device'. According to their Facebook page, they received the new equipment through a grant application by the Yakima County department of emergency medical services and director Tony Miller.
- PUB DATE: 2/9/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KIMA-TV CBS/CW+ 29 Yakima
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Bill preparing state for future wildfires moves quickly through legislature

Posted: Feb 9, 2024

Bill preparing state for future wildfires moves quickly through legislature

A bill which would require the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to develop a system for tracking wildfire risk throughout the entire state is moving swiftly through the Washington Legislature. SB 6120, which is sponsored by Democrat Sen. Kevin Van De Wege and Republican Minority Leader Sen. John Braun, has two main components.
- PUB DATE: 2/9/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KHQ-TV NBC 6 Spokane
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Woman rescued after falling into a 40-foot hole in Mabton

Posted: Feb 9, 2024

Woman rescued after falling into a 40-foot hole in Mabton

Firefighters rescued a woman who fell into a 40-foot hole in Mabton early Wednesday morning, according to a Yakima County Fire District 5 post on Facebook. The woman was moving wood with someone when the ground gave way, resulting in the woman falling into the hole. The property owner wasn’t aware of the hole, the fire district said.
- PUB DATE: 2/8/2024 11:00:00 PM - SOURCE: Yakima Herald-Republic - Metered Site
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Report: Inland Power security light sparked Gray Fire that destroyed more than 240 homes in Spokane County

Posted: Feb 8, 2024

Report: Inland Power security light sparked Gray Fire that destroyed more than 240 homes in Spokane County

A devastating wildfire that destroyed the town of Medical Lake last summer was caused by sparks from an Inland Power light, according to a report from the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The report obtained by KREM 2 states the Gray Fire started because of an arcing wire on an Inland Power outdoor security light.
- PUB DATE: 2/8/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane
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Seattle Fire Department receives over $70k for critical thermal imaging cameras

Posted: Feb 8, 2024

Seattle Fire Department receives over $70k for critical thermal imaging cameras

The Seattle Fire Department announced Wednesday that they have been gifted $73,000 by the James D. and Sherry Raisbeck Foundation Trust for brand-new thermal imaging cameras. The equipment will be used to enhance firefighter safety and effectiveness, according to a press release sent out by SFD. The foundation’s gift will help buy 78 brand-new thermal imaging cameras for the entire fire department.
- PUB DATE: 2/7/2024 11:14:00 PM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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State Fire Marshal's Office emphasizing flammable liquid burns during Burn Awareness Week

Posted: Feb 8, 2024

State Fire Marshal's Office emphasizing flammable liquid burns during Burn Awareness Week

The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is urging people to be aware during National Burn Awareness Week. The official dates are February 4-10. This year, the State Fire Marshal’s Office is emphasizing flammable liquid burns. According to the Fire Marshal, flammable liquids ignite easily and can burn with extreme rapidity.
- PUB DATE: 2/7/2024 10:52:07 PM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane
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Spokane Valley Fire Department responds to record number of calls in January

Posted: Feb 7, 2024

Spokane Valley Fire Department responds to record number of calls in January

The Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) responded to a record number of calls in January 2024. Valley Fire Chief Frank Soto revealed the department responded to more than 2,100 calls just last month alone. More than 1,700 of those calls were EMS related, followed by 170 building alarms and 95 car accidents.
- PUB DATE: 2/7/2024 4:27:37 AM - SOURCE: KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane
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Snoqualmie Firefighters Give Coats to Local School Kids with Operation Warm

Posted: Feb 7, 2024

Snoqualmie Firefighters Give Coats to Local School Kids with Operation Warm

As 2024 kicks off, the upper Snoqualmie Valley is feeling a bit warmer, thanks to the efforts of local firefighters and the backing of the Snoqualmie Firefighter Association. Firefighter Darby Summers took the lead on the Operation Warm project to get coats to kids in Snoqualmie schools who need them.
- PUB DATE: 2/7/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Living Snoqualmie
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No injuries after car plows into Lynnwood business

Posted: Feb 6, 2024

No injuries after car plows into Lynnwood business

PHOTOS: A car was driven into a business in Lynnwood on Tuesday afternoon. At about 12:30 p.m., firefighters with South County Fire responded to the business in the 2500 block of 196th Street Southwest in Lynnwood. Officers with the Lynnwood Police Department were also at the scene. According to South County Fire, the car did not hit any of the building’s structural supports.
- PUB DATE: 2/6/2024 8:57:00 PM - SOURCE: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
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Largest proposed wind farm in state slashed in half, firefighting issues are part of the problem

Posted: Feb 6, 2024

Largest proposed wind farm in state slashed in half, firefighting issues are part of the problem

A controversial wind farm that was set to be the largest in Washington has been slashed in half. The proposed project outside the Tri-Cities has raised concerns about endangered hawks and viewsheds. However, the project developer said these new restrictions could be bad for renewable energy development in the state.
- PUB DATE: 2/6/2024 3:00:00 PM - SOURCE: KNKX Public Radio
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