Photo shows the first raising of the flag at Pacific Park Fire House on Jan. 19, 2010. First crew on duty at the station included (left to right) firefighter Dave Hardy, Capt. Mike Berg, firemedic Perry LeDoux.
Welcome to the new Pacific Park Fire House 10 which opened in January, 2010.
This fire station is staffed 24/7/365 for fire and emergency medical services in the Pacific Park region on the east side of Vancouver.
If you plan to visit, please note that the crew may be out on an emergency call and may not answer the door if you stop by. If you have any questions you can contact us at the station number, above. To schedule a group tour, please use the Special Request form, above.
Our fire apparatus includes a 2009 Pierce XT fire engine with 500 gallon water tank and 1250 gpm pump.
The 14,000-square-foot station has three fire engine bays and dormitory space for firefighters. It includes a community room that offers meeting space for community groups and training space for firefighters.
Our unusual public lobby entrance area showcases an antique Seagrave fire engine that originally served the Vancouver community in the 1920s.
Skyward Construction of Ridgefield was contractor. OoA Architecture, Camas, was building architect.
Pacific Park Fire House meets (green building) LEED Silver Certification standards to save energy and money over the life of the station. It is also earthquake resistant.
This was the tenth fire station in the consolidated City of Vancouver and Fire District 5 service area.
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