While your Tulalip Bay Fire team joins fire departments across our state in helping our neighbors to the east and south during this unprecedented fire season, please know that your local fire department continues to…
If we let up on the work we have done to date, we hold all of us back. Our future depends on everyone doing their part. Help your city, county, state & country be resilient…
To our Tulalip Bay Fire Community: As a community, a state, a country – we cannot let our guard down. I cannot stress enough, the importance of wearing a mask, washing your hands, and maintaining…
Last week we shared our deployment to WA's east side to assist with a fire near Mansfield, WA. We’re proud to help, but the easiest way to keep people & committees safe is by practicing…
Due to Covid-19, we are currently unable to offer CPR/First Aid classes. Tulalip Bay Fire Department provides CPR and first aid classes. Our staff are certified to hold and instruct CPR/AED and First Aid Classes…
Get a free child car seat check-up! Protect your little one and gain some piece-of-mind with a free child car seat check-up with a certified child passenger safety technician! Learn more and make an appointment…
Please join the Tulalip Bay Fire Department in sending love and light to our fellow first responders. We have experienced a great loss to our local teams and community. Firefighter Marcus Carroll dedicated his life…
Snohomish County leaders push to enter Phase 2,action by Board of Health and County Council necessary to advance proposal. News release here: https://snohomishcountywa.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1892
Please, recreate responsibly. Snohomish County continues to see new cases of COVID-19. It's crucial that we be individual leaders and help stop the spread. Know before you go. Plan ahead. Stay close to home. Practice…
To our Tulalip Bay Fire Community: Thank you for the hard work many of you have put into keeping your family, neighbors, and first responders safe. Every act, from washing your hands and maintaining 6-feet…
The regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Tulalip Bay Fire Department-Snohomish County Fire District #15 is scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. The meeting will be held online…
Tulalip, Wash – The Tulalip Tribes and Tulalip Bay Fire Department have partnered to purchase a backup emergency aid car and add additional staff. The Department saw a need to spool up resources in order…
"While we're out there working hard for you, we ask that you do something for us... Stay home. A message from your Snohomish County Fire Chiefs: "While we're out there working hard for you, we…
Communities throughout Snohomish County are teaming up to help collect masks and distribute them locally. If you are making cloth masks to help reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus, you can drop them off…
The State of Washington Department of Financial Institutions has developed a list of financial resources for Washington consumers impacted by coronavirus. Visit www.dfi.wa.gov/coronavirus for details about unemployment and mortgage assistance, paying student loans, rent and credit cards, Cash, food,…
REMEMBER: Use 911 for emergencies only. Please do not call 911 with questions or concerns about the state’s stay-at-home order. You can learn about what’s open and closed, and find other information and resources at…
Your first responders are fighting the spread! This starts with our dispatchers who ask callers whether the patient has a fever, cough or respiratory symptom — the potential signs of coronavirus. When responding to a…
"We have a strong and robust team across the state of Washington dedicated to beating the spread of the COVID-19 Virus. If we’re going to beat it, all of us have to be engaged. All…
Keep up the good work! Remember: Wash your hands often and for at least 20 seconds. Clean and disinfect common areas, as well as objects like your phone and electronics. Avoid touching your face and…
"We are who we are because of the people who raised us,” U.S. Representative Deb Haaland. Remember to check in on your parents, grandparents, aunties and uncles! Provide your loved ones with a device, such as…
Go for walks, check your mailbox, and sit in the sunshine. Just remember to stay at least six feet away from others, avoid travel, and avoid crowds. Cancel or postpone any plans that involve traveling…
We can do this, Tulalip! It’s time to stay home and stay healthy. Tulalip Bay Fire stands with you to make sure each and every one of us has the resources and information needed to…
We are proud support our Tulalip Bay Firefighters as they take on the task of climbing the Columbia Tower in Seattle to help raise money and awareness for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. This is a…
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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
“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…
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…
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…
On the sizzling summer evening of Tuesday, August 1, Tulalip citizens of all ages and their neighbors came out to meet the police officers who have sworn an oath to protect and serve the community.…
Snohomish County Fire District 15 (Tulalip Bay Fire Department) will be going through the neighborhoods with Santa, playing carols, giving out candy canes, and collecting nonperishable food and donations for the local food bank. Times are…
James Alexander Hopkins always was looking for a way to help others. He was a dedicated firefighter and EMT with the Tulalip Bay Fire Department. Friends say he could be counted on to lend a…
Snohomish County Fire District 15 in Tulalip Bay is asking voters to approve a higher permanent emergency medical services levy on the November ballot. The fire district wants to increase staffing and begin transporting its…
Firefighters at the Snohomish County Fire District #15, known as the Tulalip Bay Fire Department, are asking Tulalip tribal members to consider them when voting in this year’s general election, held on November 4. The…
The Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 1100 block of Marine Drive NE at 3:12 p.m. on Dec. 15. Firefighters arrived at 3:20 p.m. and located a fire in a…