The smoky haze we’ve been experiencing is a constant reminder that our summer wildfire season is well underway. Already this year, SVFD firefighters have responded to more than 75 brush fires in our service area. Fire danger is extremely high and summer fire safety has never been more important!
Spokane Valley Fire Department is currently accepting applications for an Information Systems Analyst. To view the job announcement, click here.
In his role as Division Chief of Operations, Shawn Arold monitors operational activities, policies and trends. He also serves as the agency’s Accreditation Manager and oversees the Department’s rigorous cycle of continuous improvement
Today marks the first day on the job for Spokane Valley Fire Department’s newest Shift Battalion Chief (BC), Rob Proctor. BC Proctor was promoted on August 3 and has been assigned to B Shift, 2nd Battalion as Valley 22. He will supervise B shift crews working in stations 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10 as well as the SVFD Special Operations team.
Five fires caused by cigarettes, five children locked in cars and numerous unauthorized burning calls have prompted the Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) to remind the public to be cautious and vigilant as extreme heat continues in our area
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