King County Fire District 27, located in Fall City, Washington, has been serving a population of approximately 6,400 people in the rural town of Fall City for 77 years. The district covers a 22 square mile area that offers a variety of recreational activities, including river rafting, hiking, and golfing.
Established in 1946, King County Fire District 27 has evolved from using hose carts to modern fire engines, all while maintaining a dedicated team of firefighters committed to preserving life and property. The district's proposed levy lid lift aims to support the increasing costs of providing fire protection and emergency services for the community.
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