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North Whatcom Fire & Rescue - aka Whatcom County Fire District #21
Link to the North Whatcom Fire & Rescue website:
http://www.nwfrs.net/index.php
An update as of 4/10/08
The North Whatcom Fire & Rescue Capital Facilities Plan is now available on their website

http://www.nwfrs.net/ 

Give the Plan time to download, it's a BIG file.


You are invited to attend a public presentation of this Plan:

  • Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 pm - NWFR Fire Station 71 - 307 19th St., Lynden
  • Wednesday, April 23 at 7:00 pm - Birch Bay Bible Community Church, 7039 Jackson Rd., Blaine
A public hearing will be help on the Plan at the regularly scheduled Fire Commissioners meeting on May 8, 2008 at 7pm at the Lynden Station #71.
These three resolutions were adopted by the Board of Commissioners for Fire District #21 in December 2007 to describe the district and it's values and goals.
Document
District description & Standards of Cover
Document
Mission, Vision & Values
Document
Strategic Initiatives
Permanent Burn Ban in the Birch Bay UGA
Sep, 1, 2007

PUBLIC SAFETY

Burn ban lifted in county areas

CALEB HEERINGA - Bellingham Herald


Residents of unincorporated Whatcom County can resume outdoor burning today.

The Whatcom County Fire Marshal’s Office has lifted the ban on outdoor burning that was put in place during July’s heat wave.

A permanent ban on open burning remains in effect for Bellingham, Lynden, Ferndale, Blaine, Everson, Nooksack, Sumas, Birch Bay, Kendall and Cherry Point, according to a Fire Marshal’s Office press release.

For more information on what kinds of fires are legal and how to obtain burn permits, call the county’s burn information line at 676-6934 or visit http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/pds/fire/index.jsp

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