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Clark County Fire & Rescue
911 N 65th Avenue
Ridgefield, WA 98642
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Operations: Stations
Station 2-1
 911 N 65th Avenue
Ridgefield, WA 98642
360-887-4609
Station 2-1 is the headquarter station for Clark County Fire & Rescue. This station houses Fire Chief Dennis Mason, Deputy Chiefs Larry Bartel and Dan Yager, and a majority of administrative and office staff. Additionally, the Department holds a community CPR, AED, and First Aid Class in the station's training room the last Saturday of each month. This station houses an engine, a backup engine, a water tender and a brush unit.
Station 2-2
 29800 NE 112th Avenue
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360-687-1903
Station 2-2 is Clark County Fire & Rescue's northern most station and houses an engine and a brush unit. In 2007 the station underwent a 3,500 square foot addition. The $950,000 project added living and sleeping facilities, office space and storage to the existing truck bay. The station is now staffed 24 hours a day.
Station 2-3
 414 E Cedar Avenue
La Center, WA 98629
360-263-5500
Station 2-3, located in La Center, is staffed with one Captain and four residents. This Station houses an engine and a brush unit.
Station 2-4
 117 N 3rd Avenue
Ridgefield, WA 98642
360-887-1684
Station 2-4, located in Ridgefield, is staffed with one Captain and three residents. This station houses an engine, a rescue unit, and the Department's boat.
Station 2-5
 38615 NE 41st Avenue
La Center, WA 98626
360-263-5543
Station 2-5 in La Center is staffed with volunteers and one resident. This station houses two fire engines.
Station 2-6
 21609 NE 72nd Avenue
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360-687-4535
Station 2-6 is staffed with full-time career firefighters 24 hours a day. This station houses a fire engine, a tower unit, a water tender, a brush unit, a rehab unit, and a rescue unit. Station 2-6 is also a posting station for American Medical Response.
Clark County Fire & Rescue holds a community CPR, AED and First Aid class in the station's training room the second Saturday of each month. Additionally, Station 2-6 is the training location for the Fire Cadets.
Station 2-7
 505 SW 1st Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604
360-342-5160
Station 2-7 is located within the City of Battle Ground and is staffed 24 hours a day with full-time career firefighters. The station is owned by the City of Battle Ground which is under contract with the Clark County Fire & Rescue. This station houses an engine, a back-up engine, an air trailer and a brush unit.
The Boathouse

Ridgefield Marina
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