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Jefferson County Fire Protection District No. 2 operates as Quilcene Fire Rescue.

History[]

On September 5, 1958, voters in the Quilcene region approved the formation of Jefferson County Fire Protection District No. 2. The district was officially formed on November 17, 1958.[1]

History Map[]

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Apparatus Roster[]

All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Bob Wilson Station 21 - 70 Hebert Street, Quilcene[]

Built 1980 / Career

Engine 21 - 2005 Freightliner M2 106 / E-One (1250/1000)
Tender 21 - 2018 Freightliner M2 106 / Rosenbauer (750/1800) (SN#21777)
Brush 21 - 2008 Ford F-550 4x4 / S&S (125/280/20A) (Ex-US Forest Service)
Aid 21 (ALS/BLS) - 2018 Ram 3500 4x4 / Braun Northwest Type I 147" module (SO#2799-1)
Utility 21 - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 (Ex-US Forest Service)
Chief 201 - 2020 Ford Expedition 4x4
Chief 202 - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 4x4 (Ex-US Forest Service)
Aid 212 (ALS/BLS) - 2016 GMC 3500HD 4x4 / Braun Northwest Type I 147" module (SO#2306-1) (Ex-Aid 21)

Annex 21 (Storage) - 40 Hebert Street, Quilcene[]

Purchased 1959 / Unstaffed

Administartive Headquarters - 61 Hebert Street, Quilcene[]

Built 1934, Purchased 2011 / Career

Crew Quarters - 67 Hebert Street, Quilcene[]

Built 1969, Purchased 2011 / Career

Coyle Station 22 - 30 Whitney Road, Coyle[]

Built 1978 / Volunteer

Engine 22 - 1996 Ford F-750 / E-One (1250/750)
Brush 22 - 1995 Ford F-350 4x4 / General Fire Apparatus (150/300)
Aid 22 (BLS) - 2006 Ford E-450 / AEV TraumaHawk (Ex-Aid 21, ex-Aid 212)
Utility 22 - 2008 Ford Explorer 4x4 (Ex-US Forest Service)

Dabob Fire Station 23 (Storage) - 3281 Dabob Road, Dabob[]

Built 1987 / Unstaffed

Retired Apparatus[]

1994 Ford E-350 / MedTec ambulance
1989 Ford L-9000 / Western States pumper-tanker (1250 front-mount/1500)
1987 GMC TopKick / Reading / FD-built brush (150/500/20A) (Ex-US Forest Service)
1985 International S1800 6x4 / 1992 Darley tanker (500/2500) (Chassis ex-moving truck)

External Links[]

References[]

  1. Board of County Commissioners (1958). Resolution C-381. Laserfiche Weblink.

Station Map[]

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