Electrical Safety

How can you prevent electrical fires?

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

on Bainbridge Island

carbon monoxide poisoning

know the symptoms

Welcome to the Bainbridge Island Fire Department

Employment Opportunities

The Bainbridge Island Fire Department is seeking applicants for Entry Level Firefighter/EMT and Lateral Firefighter/Paramedic positions.  Learn more

Outdoor Burning Regulations

Understanding outdoor burning regulations and burn ban restrictions in our community can be confusing.  Everything you need to know

Wildfire Risk Reduction & Mitigation

Many of us on Bainbridge Island live in or near forested areas. Dry summer weather and lack of rainfall bring danger from wildfire to those homes. Evaluate the risk of losing your home to wildfire before it strikes, and take appropriate steps to protect your home and family. Learn more

Your Home Can Survive a Wildfire

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Board of Commissioners Vacancy

The Bainbridge Island Fire Department Board of Commissioners is accepting letters of interest from qualified citizens with a desire to serve as Fire Commissioner, Position #3. The position will be filled by appointment at the regularly scheduled Board of Commissioners meeting on January 23, 2025. The position term will run until November 2025.  Learn more

Food Drive

The Bainbridge Island Volunteer Firefighters Association (BIVFFA) is conducting a food drive to benefit Helpline House.  Non-perishable food items may be dropped off in the foyer of Station 21 or given to us along the Holiday Music Truck Tour route.  Thank you for anything you can do to help our community members in need!

To Report an Emergency Call 9-1-1

The Bainbridge Island Fire Department's Board of Commissioners' regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, December 26, 2024, has been CANCELED

Burn Ban: None

What does LOW danger mean?

LOW:  When the fire danger is "low" it means that fuels do not ignite easily from small embers, but a more intense heat source, such as lightning, may start fires in duff or dry rotten wood.  Fires in open, dry grasslands may burn easily a few hours after a rain, but most wood fires will spread slowly, creeping or smoldering. Control of fires is generally easy.