Administrative Offices Closed
Our Administrative office will be closed during Governor Inslee's "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" Proclamation.
Acting Fire Chief Magnuson Announces Retirement
Acting Fire Chief Eric Magnuson Announces Retirement from Northshore Fire Department After Two Decades of Dedicated Service The Department signed an interlocal agreement with Woodinville Fire & Rescue for Fire Chief Services.
Free Workshop: Stop the Bleed. Hands Only CPR. AED Use.
On December 8th, Northshore Fire and NEMCo will be hosting a FREE 2-hour workshop that teaches community members the life-saving techniques of Stop the Bleed, Hands Only CPR, and how to use an AED. Click on the flier below for more details.
9/11 Memorial at Northshore Fire
Wednesday, September 11th will mark the 18th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon buildings. Northshore Fire Department has a 9/11 Memorial honoring the nearly 3,000 civilian and 343 firefighter fatalities, located in the lobby of our headquarters station in…
Communication Regarding Partnership Between Northshore, Shoreline & Woodinville Fire Departments
Consolidation among area fire departments has been accelerating over the last decade and offers the promise of cost savings and performance improvements. During 2015 and 2016 Northshore Fire, Bothell Fire, and Woodinville Fire & Rescue explored consolidation but were unable to gain a consensus…
King County Fire Protection District No. 16 (Northshore Fire Department) is in the process of issuing Unlimited Tax General Obligation Refunding Bonds to refinance the 2009 Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds (which were issued for constructing and equipping the headquarters Fire Station 51) for…
June 6, 2019
Northshore Fire Receives 'AAA' Bond Rating
We are very pleased to announce that S&P Global Ratings raised Northshore Fire Department’s long-term bond rating to ‘AAA’ from ‘AA+’.
2018 Annual Report
Northshore Fire is excited to share our 2018 Annual Report, highlighting events and accomplishments of the last year. Click below to meet our newest hires, learn about our latest equipment upgrades, and see some of the things we do when we're not fighting fires!
Thank You for Your Support
On February 12th, the Northshore Fire Department asked its citizens for approval to continue the use of the fire benefit charge method of funding emergency services. The voters have once again shown overwhelming support for their fire department by renewing the benefit charge with 90.6% of those…











