Mountain View Fire & Rescue Station 98
Mountain View Fire and Rescue, formed on January 6, 1953, serves a population of over 32,000 people across 70 square miles, including the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and the city of Black Diamond, WA. The district operates primarily in a rural residential area and is dedicated to providing timely emergency responses through a combination of career firefighters and volunteers.
Under the direction of an elected five-member Board of Commissioners, Mountain View Fire and Rescue responds to approximately 2,800 alarms annually, with a focus on medical emergencies. The district maintains mutual aid agreements with all Fire Departments in King County, ensuring collaborative support during emergencies.
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