Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services

Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services Welcome to the Navy Region Northwest F&ES fan page. "Protecting Those Who Defend America".

This page is intended to provide updated information and discussion on NRNW F&ES related issues.

02/28/2026
Major upgrade in firefighting capability for NWSTF Boardman now in service.  Special thanks to NAVFAC Northwest Transpor...
09/10/2025

Major upgrade in firefighting capability for NWSTF Boardman now in service. Special thanks to NAVFAC Northwest Transportation and Grant County Fire District #5 for the partnership throughout this project.

New rig alert! The new Battalion 1, Engine 63 was delivered today. Even the interior is red! Pierce Mfg
07/01/2025

New rig alert! The new Battalion 1, Engine 63 was delivered today. Even the interior is red! Pierce Mfg

Yesterday, 1st Battalion's FF/AEMT Reed was recognized by the USS Nimitz's Commanding Officer, Captain Doug Graber, for ...
06/28/2024

Yesterday, 1st Battalion's FF/AEMT Reed was recognized by the USS Nimitz's Commanding Officer, Captain Doug Graber, for his leadership during a recent medical call that resulted in 1st Battalion's crews saving the life of one of the Nimitz's sailors. Captain Graber brought FF/AEMT Reed to his in port stateroom (following a complicated extrication of another sailor) to personally thank him, present him with the CO's challenge coin, and give him a tour of Admiral Chester Nimitz's historic items. FF/AEMT Reed is a World War II buff and appreciated being able to see Admiral Nimitz's actual desk and the replica of his Midway battle plan.

08/09/2023

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Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable Independence Day.  Firewor...
06/30/2023

Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable Independence Day. Firework Safety Tips:
* Always use fireworks outside and have a bucket of water/hose nearby in case of accidents.
*Designate a safety perimeter. If you have ground-based fireworks like a fountain, spectating from at least 35 feet away is best. For aerial fireworks, you’ll want everyone to move back to a distance of around 150 feet.
* Ditch faulty fireworks. Sometimes fireworks don’t go off, but duds always pose a risk. The important thing to know is that you should never try to relight or approach a failed firework. Let duds sit for 5 -10 minutes before you put them in a bucket of water. This can prevent injury from a delayed explosion and disarm the firework permanently so you can safely dispose of it.
* Supervise children when they are handling sparklers. Sparklers burn at about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit—hot enough to melt some metals. Sparklers can quickly ignite clothing, and children have received severe burns from dropping sparklers on their feet or touching body parts.
* Don’t forget about your pets! Fireworks can be extremely stressful for pets, but there are ways to help reduce their fear and anxiety. Keep your pets indoors. Close the curtains or blinds and turn on the TV or radio to provide some distraction. Treat toys filled with their favorite food (frozen pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and apple sauce are good options) may also help keep their minds busy and distract them from the fireworks.
* Soak both spent and unused fireworks in water for a few hours before discarding.
* Never place a part of your body directly over a firework or hold a firework in your hand when lighting. To safely light fireworks, make sure they are secured on the ground away from people and animals and use a stem lighter such as a grill lighter.
* Only light one firework at a time. Lighting multiple fireworks at the same time increases the risk of accidents occurring from the fuse burning faster than designed.
* Avoid alcohol consumption when handling or using fireworks. This should be pretty self-explanatory.
* Consider safe alternatives to fireworks such as party poppers, bubbles, silly string, or glow sticks.

Please keep our brothers and sisters of NAS PAX River in your thoughts and prayers as they are dealing with a LODD. Rest...
06/27/2023

Please keep our brothers and sisters of NAS PAX River in your thoughts and prayers as they are dealing with a LODD. Rest easy brother we have the watch.

We have been waiting since early this morning for confirmation which has just been released.

A fire early this morning claimed the life of a Naval District Washington firefighter that was assigned to NAS Patuxent River.

The firefighter sustained fatal injuries after becoming trapped while operating at a 2-alarm house fire in the 20500 block of Deer Wood Park Drive in Leonardtown, St. Mary's County Maryland.

Our thoughts are with all involved and may the brave firefighter rest in peace.

"I have no ambition in this world but one, and that is to be a firefighter. The position may, in the eyes of some, appear to be a lowly one; but we who know the work which the firefighter has to do believe that this is a noble calling. Our proudest moment is to save lives. Under the impulse of such thoughts, the nobility of the occupation thrills us and stimulates us to deeds of daring, even of supreme sacrifice. "
Chief Edward F Croker Chief FDNY 1899-1911

Update - https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=644212681071799&id=100064492188008

2nd Battalion with BN 61, E 61 & E 79 for a 2nd Alarm Structure fire.
06/27/2023

2nd Battalion with BN 61, E 61 & E 79 for a 2nd Alarm Structure fire.

Another great Kid's Day at Kitsap County Fairgrounds.  NRNW Fire & Emergency Services, along with professionals from nei...
06/05/2023

Another great Kid's Day at Kitsap County Fairgrounds. NRNW Fire & Emergency Services, along with professionals from neighboring fire, police, EMS, and community partners promoting child safety.

Come visit Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services this Saturday, 3 June, for Kid's Day at the Kitsap County Fai...
05/31/2023

Come visit Navy Region Northwest Fire & Emergency Services this Saturday, 3 June, for Kid's Day at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds!

NASWI F&ES supporting the annual NASWI Summer Safety Fair.  Great job!
05/26/2023

NASWI F&ES supporting the annual NASWI Summer Safety Fair. Great job!

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