Lewis County Fire District 5 operates out of three stations with four structural fire engines, one water tender, three ambulances, three wildland fire engines, and two command vehicles. Unstaffed response stations provide apparatus and facilities most frequently used when additional staffing requests are made. Station staffing, location, and apparatus type at each station are factors in assessing your Insurance Service Organization (ISO) rating. The ISO rating affects how your insurance company assesses your access to fire protection and influences the amount you pay.
Station 5-1
115 E. Washington St., Napavine
This station is the district’s main station that houses both administration and line personnel. This station is staffed by response personnel 24/7. Current staffing levels have two EMT/Firefighters and one paramedic on shift. This staffing level does not include any volunteer personnel that may be on duty as well.
The following apparatus is housed at this station:
- Tender 5-1
- Engine 5-1
- Medic 5-1
- Aid 5-1
- Brush 5-1
Station 5-2
3300 Jackson Hwy, Chehalis
This station is unstaffed with personnel. LCFD 5 staff members and volunteers may respond out of this station when additional resources are needed.
The following apparatus is housed at this station:
- Engine 5-2
- Aid 5-2
- Brush 5-2
- Brush 5-2A
Station 5-3
4153 Jackson Hwy, Chehalis
This station is unstaffed with personnel. LCFD 5 staff members and volunteers may respond out of this station when additional resources are needed.
The following apparatus is housed at this station:
- Engine 5-3
- Engine 5-3A
- 1956 Parade Engine