Stevens County Burn Ban Partially Lifted

Stevens County

Fire Danger: MODERATE
Remarks: Effective 9/28/18 at 12:01 AM, The fire danger rating in Stevens County is Moderate. All burning on DNR jurisdiction is prohibited. This includes rule burning and permit burning. Campfires are allowed in approved, designated campgrounds only.
DNR Region
Office Address: Northeast Region
225 S Silke Rd.
Colville WA 99114-0190
Phone: (509) 684-7474
E-mail: northeast.region@dnr.wa.gov

Public Meeting: Ferry County Hazzard Mitigation

There is going to be a public meeting to discuss Hazzard Mitigation for Ferry County.

Taking place at the Barstow station, Friday, September 28, 2018.  6:30 PM

25266 Hwy 395N kettle Falls, Wa.
Friday September 28th

Open House

Joint Fire District 3 & 8 is holding an Open House this Saturday at the Barstow Fire Station

25266 N Hwy 395, Kettle Falls

Time: 11 AM to 4:30 PM.  (That’s 1100 hours to 1430 hours in firefighter talk.  <grin>)

Come to our Fire Station and Training Centre to meet the firefighters who protect and serve your community!

We’ll have booths set up where you can get free blood pressure checks, see how Wildland firefighters work, Structure, even an Edith house where children and adults can practice safely evacuating a house if you need to.

Oh, don’t forget the free food!  Yes, free food too.  Bring your appitite.

We’ll have fun and games, contests, and maybe even some prizes to give out.

It will be a great day. You can learn about the fire district and, if you feel the calling, even learn how to join The Bravest.  (Police are known as The Finest.  Firefighters are called The Bravest.  After all, when cops needed someone to look up to, God created the Firefighter.)

So come see those who protect the community, learn some things, and hear some really good fire stories.

This Saturday, September 15, from 11 AM to 4:30 PM.  At the Barstow Fire Station!

Fire Danger Ratings, Precaution Levels Increase in Northeast Washington

OLYMPIA – Effective Monday, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will make the following fire danger rating and industrial fire precaution level changes (IFPL) on DNR-protected lands.

Effective Monday, Aug. 13, 2018:

  • Fire danger will increase to a “very high” in Spokane and Stevens (inside Fire Districts 1 and 2) counties.
  • The IFPL will increase to a Level 3 in zones 687, 678W, 678E, 685.
  • The IFPL will increase to a Level 2 in zone 688.

Fire danger will continue as “very high” in Okanogan and Lincoln counties and “high” in Ferry, Pend Oreille, and Stevens (outside Fire Districts 1 and 2) counties.

In zones 684 and 686, the IFPL will remain at a Level 3.

Daily updates on burn restrictions are available at 1-800-323-BURN or on the Fire Danger and Outdoor Burning risk map at https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/firedanger/ and IFPL map at http://www.dnr.wa.gov/ifpl.

These changes are following a statewide outdoor burning ban across state-protected lands issued by Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz on Aug. 2, 2018.

The IFPL system
Industrial Fire Precaution Levels apply to all industrial operations that might cause a fire on or adjacent to lands protected from fire by DNR (WAC 332-24-301); this applies to logging, industrial and forest landowner operations.

The levels are established for each of the 38 “shutdown zones” in the state on the basis of National Fire Danger Rating System data.

There are four IFPL levels:

  • Level 1 (closed fire season):  fire equipment and a fire watch are required
  • Level 2 (partial hoot owl):  limits certain activities to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.; fire equipment and a fire watch are required
  • Level 3 (partial shutdown):  prohibits some activities and limits others to between 8 p.m. and 1 p.m.; fire equipment and a fire watch are required
  • Level 4 (general shutdown):  prohibits all activities

DNR’s wildfire leadership and mission

Led by Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, DNR is responsible for preventing and fighting wildfires on 13 million acres of private, state and tribal-owned land. DNR is the state’s largest wildfire fighting force.

MEDIA CONTACTS
Janet Pearce
Communications Manager
360-902-1122
janet.pearce@dnr.wa.gov

 

Guy Gifford

Public Information Officer

509-990-6218

guy.gifford@dnr.wa.gov

Volunteers Needed

Your fire department relies on volunteers from the community to fight fires and respond to medical emergencies.  These days, fewer and fewer are answering the call.

It is a high calling, The Bravest.  If you have this calling, consider joining and serve your neighbours.

Burn Ban In Effect

NOTICE AND ORDER

By order of the Stevens County Fire Marshal, and pursuant to Resolution 47-2008, adopted in regular session of the Board of County Commissioners on June 30, 2008,

OPEN BURNING is hereby ordered discontinued in the unincorporated areas of Stevens County  to include recreational fires until further notice effective August 1st, 2018, unless this order is otherwise lifted or permitted by law or authorized agencies.  Open burning is any fire other than those permitted below:

 This order is not intended to preclude the use of barbecue grills for the purpose of food preparation only.  A water source must be readily available within 25 feet. 

Violations of this order shall be investigated and prosecuted by the Stevens County Sheriff’s Office/Stevens County Fire Marshal, and the Stevens County Prosecuting Attorney pursuant to the provisions of IFC Section 109, or other applicable state law.  Any person(s) conducting open burning who fails to take immediate action to extinguish or otherwise discontinue such burning when ordered or notified to do so shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

A violation of this order is a misdemeanor and shall be punishable upon conviction by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both.  (Stevens County Building Code Ordinance 02-1984 Section 7).

       Signed and so ordered this 31st day of July, 2018.

 

     Kendle Allen   

   _____________________________________ 

        Kendle Allen   Stevens County Sheriff/Fire Marshal

Additional burn restrictions in parts of eastern Washington July 6

No burn piles in Stevens, Ferry, and Pend Oreille counties

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in cooperation with partnering agencies, is implementing the following changes in burn restrictions on DNR-protected lands. Check with local jurisdictions for additional restrictions.

Effective 12:01 a.m. July 6, 2018:

  • Rule burning (small debris disposal fires normally allowed when following specific rules) are not allowed in Stevens, Ferry and Pend Oreille counties.
  • Written burn permit burning also will no longer be allowed in Stevens, Ferry and Pend Oreille counties.
  • Rule and written permit burns are still not allowed in Okanogan, Spokane and Lincoln counties, as well as several counties in southwest Washington, with similar restrictions coming to Pacific County on July 9.

Campfires may be allowed in approved designated campgrounds. Always check with local campground hosts before lighting a campfire.

Daily updates on burn restrictions and Industrial Fire Precaution Levels are available at 1-800-323-BURN or on the Fire Danger and Outdoor Burning risk map at www.dnr.wa.gov/burn-restrictions and Industrial Fire Precaution Levels map www.dnr.wa.gov/IFPL

DNR is administered by Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, who, In addition to abiding by burn restrictions, is encouraging all Washingtonians to be cautious this summer to help reduce human-caused wildfires. See more in this public service announcement.

DNR leadership and wildfire mission

The Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz and DNR are responsible for preventing and fighting wildfires on 13 million acres of private, state and tribal-owned forestlands. DNR is the state’s largest wildland fire department, with more than 1,000 employees trained and available to be dispatched to fires as needed. During fire season, this includes more than 800 DNR employees who have other permanent jobs with the agency and about 550 seasonal employees hired for firefighting duties.

MEDIA CONTACTS
Janet Pearce
Communications Manager
360-902-1122

360-688-3047 (cell)
janet.pearce@dnr.wa.gov

Guy Gifford
Fire Prevention Forester, Northeast Region
509-990-6218 (cell)
guy.gifford@dnr.wa.gov

Call for bids – Septic System for new fire station

Joint Fire Protection District 3&8 is accepting bids for a septic system.

Description:

Intermittent Sand filter with pressure distribution, 28×10 filter and 233 ft. of 14 inch max depth laterals.

Bids must be sealed and post marked by July 10, 2018 and mailed to:

 JFPD 3&8
25266 Hwy 395N
Kettle Falls, WA  99141

Bids will be reviewed at the commissioner’s meeting on July 12, 2018. Bids will be opened at 7:00 pm.

Commissioners maintain the rights to accept or refuse all bids.

Open House – Tipton Station

Tipton Station is hosting an open house, June 23, 2018 from 10 AM to 2 PM.

The public is invited to visit the station and the firefighters who serve the area.

16 Tipton Road
Kettle Falls, WA 99141

Jacob East promoted to Captain, Barney’s Junction

With Charlie Cole stepping down as Captain of Barney’s Junction, Jacob East has been promoted to fill the role.

Cole will continue as a commissioner with the Fire District.




JFPD 3&8
25266 Hwy 395 N
Kettle Falls, WA 99141
(509)738-4591

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