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West Mason Fire was formed in November 2018 through voter approval to merge Mason County Fire Protection District 9 into Mason County Fire Protection District 16.
The newly formed district encompasses 94 square miles and includes areas such as Shelton Valley, Dayton, Skokomish Valley, Brockdale/McReavy, the Skokomish Tribe, and through the Skokomish Recreation Area to the backside of Lake Cushman.
The district is governed by a three member board of elected fire commissioners.
DISTRICT BOUNDARIES
West Mason Fire covers 94 square miles, including primary fire and EMS response for the US Forest Service roads.
Our boundaries are:
South: Just before Cloquallum RD Bridge & US HWY 101
North: South of Potlach State Park on US HWY 101
West: Stoner RD & Shelton Matlock RD (10699 Block of SMR)
East: Mcreavy RD (5800 Block)
Check the Mason County GIS website to see if you live within our district!
YOUR FIRE STATIONS
STATION 16-1
(Headquarters)
4650 West Dayton Airport Road
STATION 16-2
140 W. Shelton Valley Road
STATION 9-1
2320 Skokomish Valley Road
STATION 9-2
50 E Roadrunner Drive
YOUR FIRST RESPONDERS
West Mason Fire is an all-volunteer district. Volunteers are required to complete and maintain the same level of training and certification as their paid counterparts, in a setting that is designed for volunteers who work outside of emergency services.
Volunteer responders may reside within the district or out of the area, responding to a station from home, or responding directly from a station as part of a residence or stipend shift program.
In addition to volunteering, some paid opportunities are available, especially throughout the summer for Wildland Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services.