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2026 Fire District Facts and Information

MISSION STATEMENT 

To respond to the needs of the community with professionalism, excellence and courage in every aspect of our emergency service delivery system.

ELECTED LEADERS 

The Fire District is overseen by a three-member Board of Fire Commissioners, elected at-large for staggered six-year terms. The current board includes:


Keith Cortner, Chair
Dan Huff, Vice Chair
Steve Hopf, Commissioner

BUDGET 

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue receives no on-going federal, state or county funding. The majority of the revenue comes from local property taxes in the form of a Fire Levy. In 2026, these taxes provide 88% of the Fire District’s funding. The majority of other funding comes from ambulance transport billing (9%). Together these account for 97% of all funding the fire district receives and the remaining 3% is from grants, timber sale taxes, and other minor sources.


Total fire district levy revenue in 2026;
$3,620,000

SERVICE AREA AND EMERGENCY CALL VOLUME 

The fire district serves an estimated population of 9,800 people in an 85 square mile area. This includes the communities of Deer Park, Mt. Pleasant, Gales Addition, Mt. Angeles, Black Diamond, Dry Creek, Elwha, and Lake Sutherland.


In 2025, Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue responded to 2,094 emergency calls. This is a 42.3% increase in the last 10 years.

2025 Emergency Call Breakdown


EMS- 68,2%
Good Intent- 23.8%%
Fires- 3.9%%
False Alarms- 4.1%
(Good Intent calls are 911 calls that include smoke investiagtions, burn complaints, or callers reporting possible emergencies that turn out to be non-emergent situations)

The Fire District experiences overlapping incidents 32% of the time. This means an incident is already in progress when another emergency call is received.

The image shows a bar chart of call volume from 2015 to 2025, indicating a general increase over the years.

 

 

PERSONNEL AND STAFFING 

The fire district employs 13 full-time career members. This includes 9 shift responder (Captains, firefighter-paramedics, and firefighter-EMTs). The remaining staff is a fire chief, deputy fire chief, office manager, and volunteer training coordinator.


We also have 32 volunteer firefighters and EMTs who respond from home or work. They are especially crucial during larger or overlapping incidents.

The district provides its services with a combination of paid and volunteer personnel.


The fire district is able to staff Fire Station 21 in Gales Addition 24-hours a day with 2 personnel (1- firefighter/paramedic and 1- firefighter/EMT). Station 22 in Dry Creek is staffed Monday-Thursday 7 AM – 6 PM with an additional 2-3 firefighter/paramedic/EMTs.


Volunteer responders provide additional personnel as needed based on incident type and overlap. Station 23 (Black Diamond) and Station 25 (Deer Park) rely exclusively on volunteer staffing.


The district has at least one paramedic on-duty every day, 24/7.


Although personnel are assigned to Station 21 and sometimes Station 22, they may be away from the facility at any time while responding to emergencies, transporting patients, training, etc.

FACILITIES AND APPARATUS 

Fire Stations and Offices

Fire Administration
(No emergency services)
1212 East 1st Street


Station 21 (Gales Addition)
508 N. Baker St


Station 22 (Dry Creek)
700 Power Plant Road


Station 23 (Black Diamond)
1972 Black Diamond


Station 25 (Deer Park)
22 Prospect Place

Apparatus

Ambulances (3)
2017 Ford E450
2019 Ford E450
2023 Ford F450

Structural Fire Engines(5)

1998 Ford E-One
1998 Ford E-One
2008 HME
2008 HME
2024 Rosenbauer 

Water Tenders 3,000 gallons (2)
2000 Freightliner
2023 Freightliner

Wildland Fire Engines (3)
2001 International Type 5
2017 Ford F450 Type 5
2017 Ford F450 Type 5

Command/Staff (4)
2024 Chevy 2500

2025 Ford F150

2025 Ford F250
2017 Ford Expedition

DOWNLOAD A PDF COPY OF THE FACT SHEET

2026 C2FR Fact Sheet.pdf