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Airlift North West Training - September 7th, 2019

Tulalip Bay Fire Department, Airlift North West, and Port Susan Rangers all participated in a training exercise September 7th, 2019.The joint training was beneficial to all entities involved to be able to work more efficiently with each other in the serious event that patient transport requires airlift to respond. We would like to thank the […]

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Tulalip Bay Fire holds badge pinning ceremony - February 12, 2019

On February 12th, Tulalip Bay Fire Department swore in their 3 career Captains (Captain Smith, Captain Litvinchuk, and Captain Finley) and the newly hired career firefighters (Firefighter Dinneen, Firefighter Shockley, and Firefighter Carlson) at the Pinning and Swearing In Ceremony. All 6 members of the department took their oaths to serve their tax payers and […]

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Elections 2018 - Thank You! November 2018

The community members of Snohomish County Fire District 15 voted to PASS the fire levy on the ballot this November. The proposition passed with over 65% approval. These newly secured funds will allow the district to hire 3 full-time firefighters to bolster the department's staffing. A very sincere thank you for all the love and support […]

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Tulalip community members trained in overdose awareness - September 5th, 2018

A trail of signs was posted along Totem Beach Road leading to the Tulalip Dining Hall on Friday, August 31. Each sign displayed a single person silhouetted in purple, with the main Dining Hall sign saying, “Each nameless, faceless person represents a life lost to overdose.” Inside, the community gathered on International Overdose Awareness Day […]

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Tulalip Tribes purchases new fire truck for Fire District 15 - Tulalip Bay Fire Department receives a much needed addition to its fleet - September 5th, 2018

TULALIP, Wash. – September 4, 2018–The Tulalip Tribes recently purchased and financed a new fire truck for Snohomish County Fire District 15, also known as Tulalip Bay Fire Station. Thanks to a strong partnership between Tulalip Bay Fire and Tulalip Tribes, the District has been able to purchase a new truck that will help to […]

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Tulalip Bay firefighters join strike team, help control eastern Washington wild land fires. - August 28th, 2018

It’s been a long hazy month for Washingtonians as wildfire smoke contaminated our air for the majority of August. At one point, Seattle even made national headlines for having worse air quality than Beijing, which is usually covered by a thick cloud of smog throughout most of the year. Smoke from both the Oregon and […]

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Tulalip Bay Fire Department hosts first annual LeRoy Fryberg Sr. Pancake Breakfast - March 25th, 2018

On the morning of Sunday March 25, Tulalip community members gathered at the Tulalip Bay Fire Department to enjoy the most important meal of the day while honoring an important man, to both the Tulalip community as well as the Fire Department. LeRoy Fryberg Sr. dedicated more than thirty years of his life volunteering as […]

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Ryan Shaughnessy sworn in as Tulalip Bay’s new Fire Chief - February 13th, 2018

“Couldn’t be prouder as an organization to be where we are at right now,” assured Fire District 15 Commissioner, David Sherman, in his opening statement to an engaged crowd of Tulalip citizens and Fire Department personnel who gathered to witness the swearing-in of a new fire chief. Tulalip tribal member and Fire Commissioner, Marlin Fryberg, […]

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Tulalip Bay FD holds Santa Run - December 13, 2017

Tulalip-area firefighters are busy decking out a fire engine with Christmas decorations to spread holiday cheer in the area.They will use the backup engine to bring Santa Claus to the neighborhoods scattered throughout 22.5-square-mile Tulalip Bay Fire District as part of its annual Santa Run. "We want the Tulalip people to know we are here […]

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Tulalip Tribes' Unity Month begins with Color Run - October 11, 2017

Tulalip Youth Services ended the extremely popular and successful Tulalip/Marysville Unity Month in the most insanely fun way possible, a one-mile color run from the Boys and Girls Club to the Greg Williams Gym. Tulalip Youth Services kicked off their Unity Month with a 'Say Something' Color Run meant to promote mental health on Oct. […]

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TULALIP BAY FIRE DEPARTMENT
Snohomish County Fire Protection District 15

7812 Waterworks Road
Tulalip, WA 98271

Phone: (360) 659-2416
Fax: (360) 653-7387

Office Hours

8AM - 5PM
Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.

Firefighters are on duty 24/7 and may be out on a emergency call. If no one answers the door please come back later or dial 911 to report an emergency.

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Tulalip Bay Fire Department to foster community relations through unwavering service and protection of life and property under the foundation of our core values.
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