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Fire Marshal |

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457 1 st
Ave
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Ephrata Washington 98823
Phone 509-754-2011 ext 320 or 344
Fax
509-754-6080 |
David Nelson,
Fire Marshal
Bruce Gribble, Chief Deputy
Deputies: Jerry Butler, Bob Spence,
Tina Stoddard & Richard Watson |
The Grant
County Fire Marshal's Office is dedicated to protecting the lives
and property of the citizens of Grant County from the
hazards of fire, explosion and hazardous materials by
fostering a safe environment through inspection,
enforcement, regulation, investigation, hazardous
material incident mitigation, data collection, and
public education. All the efforts of this office are
designed to reduce the deaths, injuries, and property
losses of
Grant County residents.
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The Fire Marshal’s Office achieves its mission by
fulfilling four specific roles in the county:
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The Fire Marshal’s role in Code Adoption and
Enforcement –
Code adoption and enforcement has been a traditional
role for the Fire Marshal’s Office. It provides the
path of integration of the lessons learned from a
fire investigation experience to the application of
prevention measures for the future. Fire
investigators uncover fire causes and factors that
contribute to fire spread. Armed with this data, the
specifics of necessary code revisions that will
prevent continual occurrence of similar fire
disasters become readily apparent. With code
enforcement responsibilities at hand, the pertinent
code revisions can be easily applied, providing
swift counter measures to head off future
occurrences.
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The Fire Marshal’s role in Investigation & Fire
Cause Determination – Fire cause determination
is historically the responsibility of the Fire
Marshal’s Office. While opportunities to develop
wide-ranging expertise are somewhat limited at the
local level because of the limited number of
incidents in most communities, county fire
investigators, providing assistance to local
departments, have greater opportunities to develop
the wide-ranging skill and expertise necessary to
produce accurate assessments, thus benefiting local
governments as well as the state. The ability to
analyze burn patterns and causal factors, the
ability to evaluate factors contributing to fire
spread and knowledge of the science of fire
investigation are some of the strengths GCFMO can
bring to the assistance of local investigators.
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The Fire Marshal’s role in the Insurance Industry –
The Fire Marshal’s Office serves as, in many
ways, the loss prevention function of the insurance
industry. An effective Fire Marshal’s Office will
positively impact fire loss statistics through sound
building and fire codes as well as effective
enforcement. In addition, thorough fire
investigations will reduce the occurrence of
intentionally set fires and contribute to the
enactment of more effective building and fire codes.
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The Fire Marshal’s role in Life Safety Inspections –
The Fire Marshal's Office helps prevent fires
from occurring by enforcing and educating the public
on all laws and ordinances relative to fire safety.
This is accomplished through conducting inspections,
issuing permits, and communication with citizens
relative to fire safety hazards.
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