Clallam County Fire District 3’s newest probationary firefighters, from left, Madison Bowe, Steve Oberley, Matthew Aston and Nicole Simson, recent graduates of the State Fire Academy in Snoqualmie.

Clallam County Fire District 3’s newest probationary firefighters, from left, Madison Bowe, Steve Oberley, Matthew Aston and Nicole Simson, recent graduates of the State Fire Academy in Snoqualmie.

Firefighters graduate from state academy

SEQUIM — Clallam County Fire District 3 has announced the graduation of four firefighters from the State Patrol’s fire academy in Snoqualmie.

Firefighter/EMT Madison Bowe, firefighter/EMT Nicole Simson, firefighter/EMT Matthew Aston and firefighter/paramedic Steve Oberly graduated from the academy with 26 other firefighters from across the state during a July 25 ceremony.

The graduates will begin a 12-month probationary period with the district.

The 12-week-long academy trains recruits in hose handling, forcible entry, search and rescue, structural firefighting, car fires, ladder deployment and hazardous materials, among other subjects.

Bowe received the Bulldog Award, which is by the academy’s instructors for the recruits that just won’t quit and show that determination to see the job done.

Bowe also was recognized for as a member of the academy’s First due Engine Company, an award for students with strengths in pump operations and hose handling techniques and who show consistent dedication, pride, integrity and teamwork.

Simson and Aston were recognized by the academy for their hard work as company officers providing for leadership and guidance on academy life.

Clallam County Fire District 3 provides emergency medical services, fire suppression and all-hazard mitigation to the communities of Gardiner, Diamond Point, Blyn, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, Happy Valley, Sequim, Dungeness, Texas Valley, Carlsborg, Agnew, Little Oklahoma, O’Brien Road, R Corner and all points in between.

More in News

Steve Mullensky/ for Peninsula Daily News

Steve Chapin, left, and Devin Dwyer discuss the finer points of Dwyer’s 1980 standard cedar Pocock designed single scull. This scull and others are part of a display at the Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina
Racing shells made from cedar built with ‘oral tradition’

Builder obtained smooth-grained materials from Forks mill

Clallam’s budget projects deficit

County to attempt reduce its expenditures

Housing project to receive $2M from tax fund

Commissioners approve use for North View complex

Security exercise next week at Naval Magazine Indian Island

Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training… Continue reading

Daytime alternating traffic planned for Elwha River Bridge

Travelers will see one-way alternating traffic on U.S. Highway… Continue reading

Paul Gottlieb
Retired reporter highlights impactful stories

Suicide prevention, fluoride two significant topics

Expenses to outpace revenue for Clallam Fire District 2

Projection based on rejection of levy lid lift

David Gritskie of Stripe Rite from Bremerton guides a stripe painting machine Wednesday east of Port Angeles City Hall. The new parking lot is using permeable pavement over a layer of gravel of 2 feet to 4 feet thick. The project is retrofitting the east city hall parking lot with a new stormwater detention and treatment infrastructure. The project will help manage runoff, slow down peak flow and remove pollutants before connecting and flowing into Peabody Creek. The parking lot will reopen to the public on Monday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Parking lot project

David Gritskie of Stripe Rite from Bremerton guides a stripe painting machine… Continue reading

Looking to stay cool, several people jump off the Rainbow Bridge over the Devil’s Punch Bowl on the Spruce Railroad Trail on Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park over Labor Day weekend. A heat advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service with temperatures expected to reach the 80s and possibly the low 90s through today. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Heat advisory

Looking to stay cool, several people jump off the Rainbow Bridge over… Continue reading

Port Angeles police to join program to help those in need

Funding could pay for food, hotel or other means of aid

Port Townsend sewer pipe could be replaced by Friday

Sinkhole expedites work projected for this winter