WHEREAS, Since April 18, 1949, the Federal Way Fire Department,
King County Fire District 39, has unselfishly served the people of
Greater Federal Way, Washington, and the unincorporated neighborhoods
of Lakeland, Trout Lake, Camelot, and the neighboring areas of South
King County with honor and distinction; and
WHEREAS, In the 55 year history of the Federal Way Fire Department,
King County Fire District 39, the fire department has grown from a
single fire engine housed in a barn in Lakeland and manned by a handful
of dedicated Volunteer Fire Fighters to a career force of 130 fire
fighters and emergency medical technicians ready to respond to any
community and personal emergency and serving over 100,000 citizens; and
WHEREAS, The Federal Way Fire Department, King County Fire District
39, has been rerated from a Class 3 rated fire department to a Class 2
rated fire department by the Washington State Survey and Rating Bureau,
an independent insurance rating organization; and
WHEREAS, The Federal Way Fire Department, King County Fire District
39, is the only fire district in the history of Washington state to be
designated a Class 2 rated fire department; and
WHEREAS, This distinction has been an organizational goal of the
Federal Way Fire Department, King County Fire District 39, since its
inception in 1949 and represents the department's commitment to service
and dedication to excellence; and
WHEREAS, The Federal Way Fire Department, King County Fire District
39, continues to exemplify and personify the department's mission
statement: "We help people";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
honor and celebrate the personal devotion and tireless efforts of all
the former volunteer and career members and former elected fire
commissioners, Fire Chief Al Church, Board of Commissioners Chairman
Mark Freitas, Commissioner J. Roger Hershey, Commissioner Mark L.
Thompson, Commissioner William "Bill" Gates, Commissioner John Rickert,
administrative staff, fire fighters, volunteers, and other community
leaders for achieving the status of a Class 2 rated fire district; and
for the department's numerous accomplishments and continuing service to
the citizens living and visiting within the boundaries of the Federal
Way Fire Department and South King County; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Federal
Way Fire Department, King County Fire District 39.