NORTH HIGHLINE FIRE DISTRICT

Seattle, Washington


Commissioners meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 8:00 AM

North Highline Fire District (originally named King County Fire District #11) was founded in 1942 and currently serves approximately 40,000 citizens in a 9-square mile area located south of the Seattle city limits.

Our service area includes both a portion of unincorporated King County and the City of Burien. 35 paid and 48 volunteer firefighters provide fire suppression and rescue services from two fire stations, which are staffed 24 hours a day.

On October 23, 2004 a Firefighter Memorial was dedicated at our headquarters station. (Photography by Matthew E. Durham)

                                    
Scott LaVielle, Chief Board of Commissioners:
Ron Malaspino , Chairman
Barbara Peters, Commissioner
Wayne Alishokis, Commissioner

North Highline Fire District is dedicated to preserving life and property in our community by preventing and responding to fire and life-safety emergencies through quality, cost-effective and customer-oriented services by:
  • Anticipating, preparing for, and responding to growth and changing community needs
  • Achieving safety for all personnel and the public through service
  • Educating the community in the prevention of fire and personal injuries
  • Ongoing improvement in the quality of service that we provide to our community

We are a "customer service oriented fire department!"