About Us
South Beach Regional Fire Authority is located at the southwestern edge of Grays Harbor County and includes North Pacific County in Washington State. We proudly serve the areas of Westport, Ocosta, Grayland and North Cove/Tokeland The RFA began from the partnership between 4 Fire Districts the City of Westport and an Ambulance service, which formed through an inter-local agreement the goal of the partnership was to maximize efficiencies and improve service delivery to the citizens of the region. This successful partnership created SBRFA in October 1, 2017.
South Beach RFA delivers comprehensive emergency services including Fire Protection, Prevention, Emergency Medical Services and Patient Transport. The Regional Fire Authority serves approximately 6000 residents which increase to as much as 12000 in the summer due to tourism. The diverse service area includes industrial, commercial, residential, forest land and the Pacific Ocean beaches.
The Regional Fire Authority delivers professional service with state-of-the art fire, rescue and emergency medical apparatus and equipment with exceptional firefighters and EMS Personnel both career and volunteer. Our proud professionals respond to approximately 1800 emergency 911 service calls each year.
Our Mission

We exist to serve with excellence. Care deeply. Lead humbly. Better together.
Core Values
Compassion Integrity Dedication Solidarity Positivity
Our Prevention Services
Preventing unintentional injuries and deaths is a top priority for South Beach RFA.
Our goal is to prevent and reduce the incidence of fire and fire related deaths, injuries and property loss by increasing the awareness and knowledge of our community members, local businesses and the many tourist that visit our communities.
Our prevention efforts also include, but are not limited to:
- Car seat fitment
- CPR/first aid training
- Open water drowning prevention
- Beach / water safety
- Bicycle helmet safety
- Impaired and distracted driving
- Emergency preparedness (tsunamis, high winds, flooding, power outages, etc.)
- Wildland fire prevention
- Senior falls and fire prevention
- Winter and holiday safety
- Hypertension screenings
