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  5. Indicate whether you are 18 years or older and if you have been employed by Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue before.
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Kittitas Valley Fire Rescue Chief DJ Goldsmith is stepping into his new role with fresh perspectives, a sense of family and a servant-based leadership mindset.
A fire safety burn ban is currently in effect in Kittitas County. Burn ban in effect. Fire safety burn ban fireworks ban in effect. No outdoor burning allowed.
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A fire chief or fire commissioner is a top executive rank or commanding officer in a fire department.
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Most fire departments are funded through local taxes, usually property or sales taxes collected by a city, county, or fire protection district. This money supports firefighter salaries, training, equipment, and station upkeep.

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