Fire Station #14 in Spokane, WA has a rich history dating back to its commissioning in 1914. Over the years, it has been relocated twice and currently serves the Lincoln Heights, East Central, and Southgate neighborhoods. The station houses a 3-person ALS Engine and one of Spokane's Brush units, making it well-equipped to handle various emergencies, including active shooter situations and high-risk warrants.
With its state-of-the-art apparatus, including a 2020 built Pierce Arrow XT PUC engine and a 2004 Ford F-550 4x4 Extended Cab Brush Truck, Fire Station #14 is prepared to navigate the narrow and rough streets of Spokane. The dedicated team, led by Captain Richard Barron, is committed to providing efficient and effective fire protection services to the community.
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