About Us
IAFF 2024
IAFF 2024
South King County Professional Firefighters Local 2024 was formed in 2006 when Federal Way Firefighters Local 2024 and Des Moines Firefighters Local 3396 joined.
A little history…
Prior to joining, Federal Way Fire Department was comprised of 130+ union firefighters committed to providing quality service to its citizens. Federal Way Fire covered nearly 41 square miles and protected nearly 160,000 citizens. The district was made up of what used to be five (5) former fire districts.
What started with one engine in a barn and a handful of volunteers, known as King County Fire Protection District No. 39, grew through the years as the district merged with its original neighbors in King County, King County Fire Protection Districts No. 22, 30 and 32. The fire district retained its identifier as King 39, although over time the fire district simply became known as the Federal Way Fire Department.
In 1991, the City of Federal Way annexed into King 39 which allowed the fire district to continue to provide service for the newly formed city as a stand alone fire district. In 1999, the Federal Way Fire Department celebrated 50 years of service to the greater Federal Way community.
Prior to the merger with King 39, District No. 26 enjoyed a rich history itself having served the citizens within the City of Des Moines since April 30th, 1945. The City of Des Moines annexed into the fire district in 1986. District No. 26 celebrated 50 years of service to the citizens of Des Moines in 1995.
In September of 2005, the citizens within the City of Des Moines voted to have their fire district, King County Fire Protection District No. 26, merge with King 39 to form a larger fire district effective January 1st, 2006. The “merged” fire district would retain the identifier of King County Fire Protection District No. 39, with a name “to do business as” South King Fire and Rescue.
South King Fire and Rescue now protects citizens in the cities of Federal Way and Des Moines, as well as a portion of unincorporated King County. The district employs over 150 dedicated members, and responds with a career force of firefighter-EMTs ready to respond day and night to fires, medical calls and other emergency needs. The department also provides specialized services to the community in rescue, hazardous materials, fire prevention, safety education and fire investigation.
Local 2024 Charter Members: | Local 3396 Charter Members: |
December 29, 1970 | September 26, 1991 |
Richard Nedrow (President) | Scott Ervin (President) |
John Rickert (Secretary) | James Bennett (Secretary) |
William Smith (Treasurer) | Melvin McMahon (Treasurer) |
Irene Chase | Ron Biesold |
David Crossen | Jerome Degagne |
Robert Harrison | Lance Fagerlie |
Robert Hash | John Fontana |
James Markwith | Edward Hobbick |
John Parker | Dan Jones |
Oril Swieso | Dave Mataftin |
M.L. Thorson | Kerry Moore |
Duane Warner | Victor Pennington |
James Wells | Jim Wilson |
IAFF Local 2024
31617 1st Ave S
Federal Way, WA. 98003