On April 17th, 16 new SVFD recruits began EMT School. They will participate in 6 weeks of class, learning the ins-and-outs of EMS and then proceed...
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Interlocal Agreements
Washington’s Interlocal Cooperation Act, ch. 39.34 RCW, authorizes public agencies to contract with other public agencies via interlocal agreements that enable cooperation among the agencies to perform governmental activities and deliver public services. The Act also allows the creation of nonprofit corporations to carry out these ends.
Intergovernmental cooperation can reduce duplication, offer economies of scale, and generally improve governmental efficiency. Local governments engage in a wide array of cooperative efforts with each other, state agencies, and other governmental entities, and intergovernmental cooperation can take many forms.
Interlocal – Spokane Valley Police Department – AED Lease Program
Interlocal – Liberty Lake Police Department – AED Lease Program
Interlocal – Northern Lakes Fire Protection District – Agreement for Maintenance Services
Interlocal – SCFD 8 – Fire Investigator Services
Interlocal – SCFD 8 – Fit Testing Equipment
Interlocal – City of Spokane Valley – Agreement for Fire Services in the City of Spokane Valley
MOU – City of Liberty Lake & CVSD 356 – Lobbying Agreement
Interlocal – Okanogan County FPD No 4 – Cooperative Purchase Agreement
Interlocal – Douglas Okanogan Fire District 15 – Purchasing Agreement
Mutual Aid Agreement – SVFD and Kootenai County Fire and Rescue
Interlocal – City of Liberty Lake – Agreement for Fire Services in the City of Liberty Lake
Automatic Aid Agreement – Spokane County Fire District 9
Interlocal – Spokane County Department of Emergency Management Coordination Center
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.