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The Washington State Fire Marshal's Office is a bureau within the Washington State Patrol. The Office of the State Fire Marshal provides services including incident reporting, data collection, code review, construction plan fire safety, fireworks and supervision of sprinkler installation. [14]
May 24—OLYMPIA — According to a Wednesday statement from the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office, during Memorial Day weekend in 2023 there were 10,658 incidents in Washington State ...
Oct. 18—OLYMPIA — It's important to use clothes dryers safely, the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office reminded Washingtonians in an announcement Tuesday. Many household appliances are ...
The State Fire Marshal's Office, responsible for operation of the Washington State Fire Training Academy and for certain aspects of civil defense mobilization, is a component office of the Washington State Patrol, and the State Patrol is the managing agency of the Washington Fusion Center, which coordinates anti-terrorist and anti-organized ...
Aug. 1—OLYMPIA — As vacation season continues, the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office is reminding travelers to prioritize fire safety during their stays in temporary lodging. According to ...
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Crops, power infrastructure and the main line of the BNSF railroad are threatened, according to the state Fire Marshal’s Office. WA state sending help to fight 1,600-acre and growing Yellepit ...
In 2002, Robertson was appointed by President George W. Bush to become the US Marshal for United States Marshals Service for Western Washington. Robertson served as a US Marshal until 2007. In 2007, Robertson became an Administrator for Valley Regional Fire Authority, until retirement in 2018. [2]