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Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue 

Mission

Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue is dedicated to the preservation and protection of life, property, and the environment.

CKFR Organizational Values

  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Duty
  • Loyalty

Organization of Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue
CKFR serves a population of more than 72,000 residents within a 115 square mile region and responds to fire and emergency calls from 12 stations. For more information regarding our department, please see Fire Stations.

CKFR is made up of the following three divisions:

Administrative
  • Board of Fire Commissioners: Elected community members who live within the boundaries of our fire district are charged with carrying out the governance of the fire district.
  • Fire Chief: Recommends and participates in the formation of new policies with the Board of Commissioners. Exercises full supervision over all administrative areas and general supervision over operations and personnel.
  • Administrative/Information Services Manager: Provides for the business operations of the fire district, manages the information services, and supervises administrative personnel. Provides and supervises all financial needs related to the management and operations of the district, internal controls, investment, and auditing.
  • Human Resources Manager: Provides for the human resources and payroll functions for the fire district, and supervises administrative support personnel.
  • Administrative Support: Clerical support personnel.
Support Services
Headed by the Assistant Chief of Support Services, whose responsibilities include coordinating and managing the personnel, equipment and activities associated with the following departments:
  • Vehicle Maintenance - headed by a vehicle maintenance supervisor, this department does repair and preventive work on all the fire district's vehicles.
  • Facilities/Grounds Maintenance - schedules and provides routine prevention maintenance, repair work and ground maintenance to 12 fire stations.
  • Inventory/Supplies Coordinator - performs and oversees assigned areas dealing with the purchase, distribution, maintenance, and inventory of departmental equipment and supplies.
Operations
Headed by the Assistant Chief of Operations, whose responsibilities include coordinating and managing the personnel, equipment and activities associated with the following departments:
  • Medical - run by a Battalion Chief who manages and implements the medical services and Chaplain programs within the fire district.
  • Training - run by a Division Chief who manages and coordinates the day by day training functions of the fire district.
  • Emergency Services - run by 3 Shift Battalion Chiefs, whose responsibilities include standardization, coordination, preparedness, and response of emergency services
  • Volunteers - supervised by 2 Battalion Chiefs, who oversee the volunteer program within the fire district.
Public Safety Division
Headed by the Division Chief of Public Safety
  • Public Safety Division - This division includes fire prevention, public education, and public information.

The following members are assigned and stationed throughout the fire district to provide services to our citizens.

Personnel

Commissioners (volunteer, elected officials)  5
Career Firefighter/EMTs, Paramedics   76
Volunteer firefighters/EMTs & Support Volunteers   92
Administration (Fire Chiefs, HR, Finance, Supply, Support Staff)  13
Public Education, Public Information, Community Services  1
Fire Prevention (Inspectors)  2
Fleet & Facility Maintenance  5
Training  1

Total Responses in 2004: 6,752

Total Responses in 2005: 7,123

Total Responses in 2006: 7,478

Total Responses in 2007: 7,175

Total Responses in 2008: 7,105

Total Responses in 2009: 7,115

2009 Annual Budget:
The 2009 CKFR budget is $16,888,117.

Estimated Assessed Valuation:
The 2009 assessed valuation (AV) is $7.5 billion for 2010 per the Kitsap County Assessor's Office.

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