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CHAPTER 9. FIRE DISTRICT #51 ANNEX <br /> <br />1 <br />Chapter 9. <br />Fire District #51 Annex <br /> <br />9.1. HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN POINT OF CONTACT <br />Primary Point of Contact Alternate Point of Contact <br />Jay Wiseman – Fire Chief <br />P.O. Box 99 <br />Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068 <br />Telephone: 425-761-0781 <br />Email: jwiseman@snoqualmiepassfirerescue.org <br />Troy Donlin <br />P.O. Box 99 <br />Snoqualmie Pass, WA 98068 <br />Telephone: 425-434-6333 <br />Email: tdonlin@snoqualmiepassfirerescue.org <br />9.2. JURISDICTION PROFILE <br />King and Kittitas County Fire District 51 (dba Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue) is a fire protection district <br />that provides structural fire, wildland fire, emergency medical response and rescue operations in the <br />Snoqualmie Pass/ Lake Kachess / Stampede Pass areas of Kittitas County and along I-90 from Milepost 42 <br />to Milepost 67. Snoqualmie Pass Fire & Rescue is a dual County Fire District in both King and Kittitas <br />Counties. Approximately one third of the District is in King County and 2 thirds in Kittitas County The <br />district was formed in the early 1970s and is funded through property taxes and is run by an elected Board <br />of Fire Commissioners who appoint a Chief of the Department for day-to-day operations. Besides the <br />property owners and residents within Snoqualmie Pass Fire & Rescue, the District also provides service to <br />the I-90 corridor, which has up to 40,000 vehicles per day travel across it. The Districts primary industry is <br />the Summit at Snoqualmie Ski Resort with four separate base area facilities including food and beverage <br />services and maintenance facilities. The Summit at Snoqualmie also has approximately 40 chair lifts. The <br />following is a summary of key information about the jurisdiction: <br />Population Served—1000 as of 2018 <br />– Land Area Served—Approximately 40 square miles <br />– Value of Area Served—The estimated value of the area served by the jurisdiction is <br />$470,507,209 <br />– Land Area Owned—Approximately 1/3 acre <br />– List of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment Owned by the Jurisdiction: <br />– 4 – Fire Engine: $1,400,000 <br />– 3 – Aid Car: $300,000 <br />– 4 – Brush Trucks: $200,000 <br />– All portable equipment located in the emergency vehicles and station: $100,000 <br />– Total Value of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment—The total value of critical infrastructure <br />and equipment owned by the jurisdiction is $10,000,000. <br />– List of Critical Facilities Owned by the Jurisdiction: <br />– Fire Station #83: $150,000 <br />– Fire Station 291: $6,000,000