Welcome to the Bainbridge Island Fire Department

Live Weather Station

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Stage 1 Burn Ban- Effective June 22nd at 8 AM

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.

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Your Home Can Survive a Wildfire

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Open House

Join us at our Open House on Saturday, August 8, from 10 am - 12 pm at Station 22, located at 7934 NE Bucklin Hill Rd. Stop by and meet Fire Chief Moravec and your neighborhood crew. 

Quick Links to Community Resources

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To Report an Emergency Call 9-1-1

Station 21 Business Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Closed on Federal Holidays.

The Board of Commissioners of the Bainbridge Island Fire Department will hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, beginning at 4:30 pm.  This meeting will be held at Station 21, 8895 Madison Avenue NE. Members of the public who wish to listen to the meeting may do so by clicking the link below.

Join the meeting at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, June 24, 2026

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What does MODERATE danger mean?

MODERATE: When the fire danger is "moderate," it means that fires can start from most
accidental causes, but the number of fire starts is usually pretty low. If a fire does start in open,
dry grassland, it will burn and spread quickly on windy days. Most wood fires will spread slowly
to moderately. Average fire intensity will be moderate except in heavy concentrations of fuel,
which may burn hot. Fires are still not likely to become serious and are often easy to control.