Meet the Long Beach Volunteer Fire Department
| Fire Chief | Assistant Fire Chief | Long Beach | ||
| David Glasson | Don Zuern | 2012 Volunteer | ||
| finance@longbeachwa.gov | donzuern@centurytel.net | Fire Department | ||
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The Fire Hall is located at 701 Washington Avenue North. In an emergency call 911.
Long Beach Fire Department Volunteer Training (password protected)
Long Beach Volunteer Fire Department Photo Galleries
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Long Beach Volunteer Fire Department 2012
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Long Beach Volunteer Fire Department 2010
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Long Beach Volunteer Fire Department 2008
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Burning Permit Information - Only Recreational Fires are allowed in Long Beach. Residential Burning or Land Clearing Burning is not allowed in Long Beach as of January 1, 2007.
- Land Clearing Burning is the outdoor burning of trees, stumps, shrubbery, or other natural vegetation from land clearing projects. A permit is required.
- Recreational Fires are cooking fires, bon fires, or campfires using charcoal or firewood that occur in designated area or on private property. Pile size is limited by county and or city. Recreational fires are not allowed within Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater city limits without a permit.
- Residential Burning is the outdoor burning of leaves, clippings, prunings and other yard and gardening refuse originating on lands immediately adjacent and in close proximity to a human dwelling and burned on such lands by the property owner or his or her designee. Only one pile may be burned at a time. Pile size is limited by county and or city.
- Pacific County Fire District 1
- Olympic Region Clean Air Agency
















































