Washington Fire Mechanics

Washington Fire Mechanics Washington Fire Mechanics is a section of the Washington Fire Chiefs Association. "The Finest Supporting The Bravest” Currently, the F.A.E.D.

History

The first Fire Apparatus and Equipment Workshop was held in Yakima, Washington in October, 1980. It was evident by the standing-room-only gathering at this inaugural event that the Fire Service of Washington State was sincerely concerned about the status of its apparatus and desired to take an active roll in repair and maintenance. Through the years, the elected board and committee member

s have strived to improve and expand a fire apparatus program to meet this need. yearly workshop offers more than 25 courses in an extensive 5-day, 4-evening schedule. Along with this, we have a Vendors and Banquet night. The scope of the program is a wide selection of courses in most major areas of maintenance and repair based on the philosophy that preventative maintenance insures reliability, minimizes down time and is cost effective.

Not only do Washington Fire Mechanics repair fire apparatus, they also wrench on race cars. Do you have our logo on your...
06/05/2026

Not only do Washington Fire Mechanics repair fire apparatus, they also wrench on race cars. Do you have our logo on your machine?

Although we’ve had some summer type days lately it is still spring, in this case a broken spring. One of our members get...
06/04/2026

Although we’ve had some summer type days lately it is still spring, in this case a broken spring. One of our members getting the work done.

If you were wondering how to support the Lyons family.
06/03/2026

If you were wondering how to support the Lyons family.

06/02/2026

Trivia Tuesday Time. In 1920 this company was founded in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by co-workers Joseph Johnson and William Seidemann.

06/01/2026

🚨 TRAFFIC ADVISORY - EVERETT FIRE PROCESSION🚨

Today, Monday, June 1, Everett Fire will be conducting a procession from South Everett to North Everett as we es**rt Tom Lyons and his family. Tom, Everett Fire's Master Mechanic, unexpectedly passed away on Thursday after more than 33 years of service.

The procession is expected to begin at approximately 12:00 p.m. and conclude by approximately 12:30 p.m. Travel times may vary slightly. Motorists should expect temporary traffic delays along the route, primarily on northbound Evergreen Way, with a few exceptions.

Motorists traveling along the route are asked to safely move to the right and allow the procession to pass. The procession will be es**rted by Everett Police.

Community members who wish to pay their respects today are welcome to gather on public sidewalks near the following locations:

📍 Fire Station 6
9520 Evergreen Way
(The procession will pass northbound on 4th Ave W behind the station.)

📍 Fire Station 1
3619 Rucker Ave
(The procession will pass northbound.)

📍 Everett Fire Headquarters
2801 Oakes Ave
(The procession will pass northbound.)

We appreciate the community's patience and support as we honor Tom's dedicated service to Everett Fire and the community he proudly served.

As we continue to support Tom's family during this difficult time, information regarding services and opportunities to honor Tom's life will be shared when available.

It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss  of one of our brothers. Rest easy Tom.
05/29/2026

It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of one of our brothers. Rest easy Tom.

05/29/2026

Job opportunity.

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Olympia, WA
98507

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