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SKOGEN LANE FIRE

On January 8th, 2009 Bainbridge Island Firefighters responded to a reported structure fire at 15150 Skogen Lane. Upon arrival, fire units found a 1,200 square foot single family home with fire showing from the exterior of the structure.  The fire was quickly extinguished and isolated to the building of origin.  The building sustained heavy smoke and fire damage throughout.

Over 30 members responded to the incident. The structure was unoccupied at the time with no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

Members of the Bainbridge Island Fire Investigation Team have determined the cause of the fire to be accidental.   

 
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Fun Fair 2009

June 20th, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM at Station #21

8895 Madison Avenue

Come join us for a fun-filled day of fire safety education, games, prizes, and food.

See you there!

 
Fireworks & Pyrotechnics

The sale and use of fireworks and pyrotechnic devices on Bainbridge Island is strictly regulated.

Fireworks

Consumer Fireworks can only be discharged during the following times:

July 4th - 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM
December 31st, 6:00 PM to January 1st, 1:00 AM

Public or other displays of non-consumer fireworks requires a permit.  Contact the Fire Marshal and see the link to the Fireworks requirements on this page for more information.

Sale of Fireworks on Bainbridge Island requires a permit and may only occur during the following time periods:

July 1st through July 4th; Noon - 11:00 PM
December 27th through December 31st; Noon - 11:00 PM

See the link to Fireworks requirements on this page for permit information.

Only Washington State legal fireworks are permitted to be discharged.  The possession or discharge of illegal fireworks may subject you to citation and seizure of the illegal fireworks.

In 2006, the Bainbridge Island Police Department reported they responded to 77 fireworks-related complaints between June 15th and July 15th.

Graphic Guide to Legal & Illegal Fireworks

Bainbridge Island Fireworks Requirements (BIMC 5.36)

Local Fireworks Safety Information

National Fireworks Statistics

CELEBRATE SAFELY & LEGALLY!

TO REPORT ILLEGAL FIREWORKS ACTIVITY, CALL 911!


Pyrotechnics

Pyrotechnics are sometimes used in theater productions or other activities.  The use of any pyrotechnics on Bainbridge Island requires a permit.  Contact the Fire Marshal for more information.

 
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Chief Teran
Fire Chief's Message
May 2009

The recent headlines and news stories reporting the most up-to-date cases of the swine flu have created a mixture of fear, anxiety, and uncertainty in many of our citizens.  The Kitsap County Health District, in cooperation with the Washington State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has compiled answers to many of the questions being raised about this illness.  As we continue to monitor the situation, we will post information as it becomes available.

 

Please take a moment to read this document (CLICK HERE).  Utilizing precautionary measures, such as those detailed in this document, can help keep you and your family healthy from this recent strain of influenza, and reduce the risk of acquiring other illnesses.

 

It is commonly known that the Bainbridge Island Fire Department responds to emergencies resulting from injury, illness, fires, and rescues; however, much of our community is unaware of our efforts to educate and prevent these emergencies.  Together, we can ensure a safe and healthy community.

Hank Teran, Fire Chief

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