SnoValley Star – After more than a decade of work, Snoqualmie Pass has a new fire station.
Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue had been trying to find land for a new station since the mid-1990s. But the mostly-volunteer fire department made little headway.
In 2009, the department was given three acres of U.S. Forest Service land by a federal land conveyance act. The bill was backed by Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-WA, in the Senate.
“For too long, Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue has served one of the most traveled mountain passes in the nation out of a 1920s era Forest Service maintenance shed that was never intended to house a fire station,” Cantwell said in a news statement. “This new station will enable faster response times, greater emergency preparedness, and allow the volunteer fire fighters to more safely and efficiently respond to emergencies.”
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