Volunteer EMS Provider

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1

Ridgefield, WA · Clark County

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 is a Volunteer department serving Ridgefield, WA (Clark County), with 3 stations and 60 total personnel. The department also provides EMS services. Full equipment, coverage, and staffing data from HIFLD are below.

60
Total personnel
3
Stations
Fire trucks
Yes
EMS service
+62%
above WA avg personnel
(37/dept)
73th
percentile by size
of 322 WA depts
20
personnel per station
staffing density
None
no FEMA grants on record
AFG / SAFER

Department Profile

Type
MOSTLY VOLUNTEER
Location
Ridgefield, WA
FDID
06D12

Staffing vs the Washington average

How CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1's personnel count compares to the typical department in Washington. It is larger than 73% of the 322 reporting departments statewide.

▲ 62% above the state average
Stations
3
State fire deaths/yr
68
WA departments
483

What This Data Tells You About CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 operates as a Volunteer department in Ridgefield, within Clark County, and the HIFLD and USFA records give a precise structural picture of its response capacity. The department reports 60 total personnel, 3 stations, no truck inventory reported. EMS capability is listed as active, which directly affects how medical calls in the service area are routed and how quickly an advanced life support unit can reach a patient. Department type matters because career, volunteer, and combination organizations carry very different response-time profiles and funding sources.

Benchmarking against the state gives this profile context. Washington has 483 registered fire departments and 17,908 total personnel, averaging roughly 37 staff per department. CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 runs 62% above that state average, signalling a larger-than-typical crew likely tied to denser population or higher call volume. The state records about 38,900 fires, 68 fire deaths, and 58% volunteer coverage each year, which shapes training, funding priorities, and mutual-aid patterns felt at every department in the state.

No FEMA AFG or SAFER grant awards are recorded against this department's FDID in USAspending data, which is common for smaller or volunteer-heavy organizations that lean on state and local funding instead. Residents, insurers, and mutual-aid partners use these data points to judge whether coverage is adequate for the built environment, whether ISO ratings are defensible, and where future capital investment should flow. All figures on this page come from the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) public dataset, USFA published statistics, and USAspending.gov, and are presented without editing so the underlying federal record remains transparent and verifiable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many firefighters does CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 have?

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 has 60 total personnel according to HIFLD data. This is 62% above the Washington average of 37 per department.

Does CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 provide EMS services?

Yes, CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 provides Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in addition to fire response.

How many fire stations does CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 operate?

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 operates 3 fire stations.

What type of fire department is CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1?

CLARK COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE 2-1 is a Volunteer department serving Clark County, WA. Volunteer departments rely on community members who serve without full-time compensation.

How many fire departments are in Washington?

Washington has 483 fire departments with 17,908 total personnel. 58% are volunteer departments.

Data from HIFLD Open Data (FEMA/DHS). Not all departments report equally.

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Federal data sources

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from FEMA/DHS HIFLD Open Data. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.