Camano Island Fire and Rescue had an eventful 2023.

Each year, the organization releases an annual report detailing milestones, statistics and more.


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Camano Island Fire and Rescue has begun the process of hiring and training new staff. Here, full-time hires Bernie Urrego (left), Evan Levitsis (center) and Bryce Fazekas can be seen training at Rescue Station 2 in February.

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Camano Island Fire & Rescue Chief Levon Yengoyan opens the fire engine bays at the Mabana station Thursday, Oct. 12, 2023. Since the levy passed, there will soon be full-time staffing on the south end.

Isabella Loy can be reached at iloy@scnews.com, 360-416-2189, X: @Isabella_scn

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