Community Services

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Blood Pressure Checks 

 

The Olympia Fire Department offers free blood pressure checks for citizens at all three stations from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.


Citizen Ride Along Program

The Olympia Fire Department offers citizens the opportunity to observe the fire department at work through the Citizen Ride Along Program.  The Program is open to all persons sixteen years of age or older.  Persons wishing to participate in a Citizen Ride Along, must read, complete and sign a form, including the liability waiver, prior to being considered for permission to ride.  If you are interested in applying for a ride along please contact (360) 753-8348, or fire@ci.olympia.wa.us



Preparedness TrainingDisaster Preparedness handbook 

Communities throughout the Pacific Northwest are subject to a number of potential natural disasters. While we all hope that such occurrences never happen, it has been shown time and time again that being prepared for disasters is prudent. Proper planning and preparation will help you and your family be more comfortable in the event that your home is damaged.
For training contact (360) 709-2719.

All-Hazards Preparedness Presentation (pdf)
FAQ about Earthquake Preparedness (pdf)
Severe Weather Preparedness (pdf)


Station Tours


The Olympia Fire Department schedules guided station tours for groups of 24 or less on Mondays at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. To schedule a tour call (360) 753-8348 or email fire@ci.olympia.wa.us.





Residential Oil Tanks

The Olympia Fire Department requires a permit for removal or abandonment of an underground oil tank. Find out more about the process for removal or abandonment in-place.


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City of Olympia, Washington
PO Box 1967
Olympia, WA 98507-1967