About Our District

Walla Walla County Fire District #4 provides a range of services designed to protect lives and property in Walla Walla County from adverse effects of fires, medical emergencies, or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature.

Fire District #4 protects an area of approximately 125 square miles surrounding the cities of Walla Walla and College Place, serving a population of about 9,500 residents. Located within our District are heavily populated residential areas, commercial and industrial complexes, educational facilities, as well as agricultural and wildland areas. To provide timely service to this diverse area, we currently have six fire stations strategically located to provide the best protection to all.  One station is dedicated to ARFF services at the Walla Walla Regional Airport.  

Our career staff consists of the Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, two Lieutenant/EMTs, a Lieutenant/Paramedic, a Captain/Training officer, three firefighter/EMTs, three firefighter paramedics, one firefighter/mechanic, and one secretary. The backbone of the fire district is our dedicated volunteer firefighters, officers, EMTs, First Responders, and support personnel. Our entire operation utilizes approximately 79 people. 

The District is governed by a three-member elected Board of Commissioners, each serving six-year staggered terms. The Board, responsible for the overall management, is focused on meeting the community’s needs today while preparing for future challenges

ArcGIS Map of Walla Walla Fire Districts Boundaries

Fire Districts | Walla Walla County GIS (arcgis.com)