SVFD News
Did you Know?
- You can sign up for a station tour. Great for small groups.
- You should replace the batteries in your smoke alarms twice a year.
- Creating a defensible space with regards to wildfires could just save your home or property.
- We have Friends & Family CPR classes every month.
News & Announcements
Safety Tip: On the Spokane River
As our weather finally warms up, this is a good time to remind everyone to use caution around the Spokane River. The river is running at a higher flow this year than it normally does at this time of year, due to an increased mountain snow pack and...
Medic 7 Launched to Provide Emergency Medical Services
On April 3, Spokane Valley Fire Department launched Medic 7, a single emergency medical services (EMS) unit to respond to lower severity medical calls. The unit will operate for a six-month trial period. Since 2013, calls for service have increased...
In Memoriam – Retired Fire Chief Douglas Rider
Retired Fire Chief Douglas J. Rider passed away on March 19 at age 84. He joined Spokane Valley Fire Department in 1954 and served until his retirement as Fire Chief in 1982. Memorial services will be held on April 21 at 11:00 am at the Opportunity...
Extrication Response after Head On Collision with Valley Engine 1
April 7, 2017 -- Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) units responded with a full extrication response (five apparatus and three command officers) after a car struck Valley Engine 1 just after 3:49 AM this morning. The incident took place on North...
Why Automatic Aid?
Chief's Corner - Why Automatic Aid? When you call 911, you need help - FAST. Thanks to Automatic Aid, firefighters responding to emergencies are now the closest appropriate resource, regardless of fire department boundaries. In 2014, the Spokane...
Safety Tip: Keep a Fire Extinguisher Handy
Keeping one or more fire extinguishers in key locations around your home is an important fire safety practice. Knowing how and when to use your fire extinguisher is equally important in a fire emergency, when every second matters - a fire burning...
New Liberty Lake Station #3 Set to Break Ground
Join us on March 24 at 11 am as we break ground on our new Liberty Lake Fire Station #3. The new fire station will be located at 21300 E. Country Vista Drive. Our current fire station on Harvard Road is being relocated to help assure our emergency...
Firefighters Extinguish Outbuilding Fire in Greenacres
Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) units responded to a reported structure fire at 20005 E. Micaview Drive in Greenacres, just before 11 am today. The first SVFD units on the scene observed heavy grey and black smoke coming from a metal-sided,...
Love Your Heart in February!
Spokane Valley Fire Department is celebrating American Heart Month in February with FREE blood pressure checks! Love Your Heart by visiting these local libraries from 10 am - 1 pm for a free blood pressure check and wallet card from our Fire Corps...
Keep Fire Hydrants Clear of Snow
With increasing snow accumulation, the Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) would like to remind property owners about the importance of keeping fire hydrants clear of snow. There are about 5,400 fire hydrants across the SVFD service area. Many...