Locals: District 6
3876 North Mason Professional Firefighters
"Helping the community even after the emergency"
2109 Ocean Shores Union Fire Fighters
The City of Ocean Shores is represented by Local 2109. The union was founded in 1969 and currently represents 19 members. We are affiliated with the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters (WSCFF) and also affiliated with the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF).
F-282 Puget Sound Federal Firefighters
Represents the firefighters that work at all the Navy bases in the Pacific NW. We have members that work in Kitsap, Snohomish, Jefferson and Island counties.
3390 Gig Harbor Firefighters
Gig Harbor Firefighters, IAFF 3390 serve the residents and guests of the City of Gig Harbor and the Unincorporated Pierce County areas surrounding the city. Our service area covers approximately 54 square miles, has 110 miles of shoreline, and approximately 50,000 residents. We operate out of 4 full-time staffed stations and 1 part-time station....
0656 Port Angeles Professional Firefighters
The city of Port Angeles is a combination department with 21 Bargaining Unit members, 3 Administrative staff, and aprox. 20 volunteer personnel.
3811 Jefferson County Professional Firefighters
Local 3811 represents the Professional Firefighters of Port Ludlow Fire & Rescue and was founded on December 9th, 1997 by three employees of Port Ludlow Fire & Rescue.
4034 Bainbridge Island Fire
The Bainbridge Island Fire Department was created in the Summer of 1942. Today the Department handles approximately 2,800 calls per year.
2819 Professional Fire Fighters of Kitsap County
The Professional Fire Fighters of Kitsap County IAFF Local 2819 is dedicated to the protection of wages, hours and conditions of work, the promotion of positive public image, and the fostering of fellowship among members.
3152 Key Peninsula Professional Firefighters
The Key Peninsula Professional Firefighters organized in 1988 to become members of the International Association of Firefighters to unite fire fighters-for better wages, improved safety, and greater service for their communities.