Departments That are 100% Compliant With the International First Responder Seatbelt Pledge

Setting an Example for the First Responders Everywhere – It’s All About Responsibility

Congratulations to these fire and EMS departments for achieving 100% compliance with the International First Responder Seatbelt Pledge! These departments serve as an excellent example to other public safety agencies around the world.

If your department has not taken the International First Responder Seatbelt Pledge, please take a moment learn more about the program and to download and sign the pledge form today! Once you have taken the pledge to wear your seatbelt, please contiue to support our efforts by spreading the to neighboring departments in your area. Together we can ensure that Everyone Goes Home!


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Bald Hills Fire Department

Yelm, Washington

Fire Chief Mark Gregory

Clark County Fire District 3

Brush Prarie, Washington

Captain Mel Hall

Eastside Fire & Rescue

Issaquah, Washington

Deputy Chief, Health & Safety Officer Bud Backer

Combined Volunteer Adademy Class 13-01 Pierce County

Tacoma, Washington

Fire Chief Cliff McCollum

East Olympia Fire Department

Olympia, Washington

Battalion Chief/Training & Safety Andrew Schaffran

Eastside Fire & Rescue

Issaquah, Washington

Deputy Chief, Health & Safety Officer Bud Backer

Grandview Fire Department

Grandview, Washington

Fire Chief Pat Mason

Hanford Fire Department

Richland, Washington

Chief of Training & Safety Nick Thomas

Joint Base Lewis-McChord

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington

Health & Safety Officer David Wilhelm