In response to Mill Creek voters renewing the Emergency Medical Services Levy in November, the Board of Fire Commissioners for Snohomish County Fire District 7 reaffirmed its commitment to five-person staffing for Station 76 in the City of Mill Creek.
Troy Smith, Medical Services Officer for Snohomish County Fire District 7, was the recipient of the David Nelson Leadership Award at the 2017 Ambulance Service Manager’s (ASM) Program.
Snohomish County Fire District 7 crews extinguished a garage fire just south of Mill Creek early on Saturday morning, October 15th. No injuries were reported, but the fire damage is estimated to be approximately $60,000.
Fire District 7 crews extinguished a house fire near 35th Avenue SE on Tuesday, October 4th. No injuries were reported on this fire, which started in the kitchen.
The Board of Fire Commissioners for Fire District 7 are asking voters in unincorporated Snohomish County to restore funding for its Emergency Medical Service program during the August 2nd Primary Election.
Medical emergencies accounted for 81% of all calls in 2015.
A two-alarm fire caused more than $225,000 damage and displaced four adults and one child from a duplex in unincorporated south Everett Thursday morning, July 14th.