Coffee with fire marshal set for Wednesday

Joel D. McKeen.

Joel D. McKeen.

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department will host a public opportunity to get some questions answered.

The department’s first Coffee with the Fire Marshal is set for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Bella Rosa, 403 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles.

“It was just an idea to create transparency and an avenue for the public to ask questions,” Fire Marshal Joel McKeen said. “The goal is to give people the ability to ask anything they’ve wondered about, to provide a space for them to ask any questions. A lot of times, people don’t want to call or come down to the fire station.”

Example topics of conversation include when to change smoke detector batteries, proper selection and use of fire extinguishers, general household fire safety questions, and fire and life safety considers specific to businesses, McKeen said.

The one-hour discussion session will give people the opportunity to get their questions answered. If there’s anything McKeen can’t answer, he said he’ll plan to get back to people when he has the answer.

“By meeting people where they already gather, the department aims to strengthen relationships, improve understanding of fire and life safety requirements, address concerns early and reinforce that fire prevention is a shared responsibility,” McKeen said.

The fire department doesn’t have much opportunity to interact with the public, McKeen said.

“I think the city does well on the whole when it comes to developers, but a lot of times, citizens don’t have a voice outside of city council meetings, so this gives them another avenue to ask those questions directly,” he said.

The department plans to hold several Coffee with the Fire Marshal events throughout the year.

“Whether you’re a business owner, homeowner, contractor or simply curious about improving safety, you’re invited to join us,” a flyer for the event states. “Grab a coffee, pull up a chair and chat with the fire marshal — we’re here to help keep our community safe.”

________

Reporter Emily Hanson can be reached by email at emily.hanson@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the rotunda of the old Clallam County Courthouse on Friday in Port Angeles. The North Olympic History Center exhibit tells the story of the post office past and present across Clallam County. The display will be open until early February, when it will be relocated to the Sequim City Hall followed by stops on the West End. The project was made possible due to a grant from the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Post office past and present

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the… Continue reading

This agave grew from the size of a baseball in the 1990s to the height of Isobel Johnston’s roof in 2020. She saw it bloom in 2023. Following her death last year, Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners, who purchased the property on Fifth Avenue in 2015, agreed to sell it to support the building of a new Carlsborg fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Fire district to sell property known for its Sequim agave plant

Sale proceeds may support new Carlsborg station project

As part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ energy renovation upgrade project, new lighting has been installed, including on the Elaine and Robert Caldwell Main Stage that allows for new and improved effects. (Olympic Theatre Arts)
Olympic Theatre Arts remodels its building

New roof, LED lights, HVAC throughout

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will be conducted for aircraft… Continue reading

Workers from Van Ness Construction in Port Hadlock, one holding a grade rod with a laser pointer, left, and another driving the backhoe, scrape dirt for a new sidewalk of civic improvements at Walker and Washington streets in Port Townsend on Thursday. The sidewalks will be poured in early February and extend down the hill on Washington Street and along Walker Street next to the pickle ball courts. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Sidewalk setup

Workers from Van Ness Construction in Port Hadlock, one holding a grade… Continue reading

The first graduating cohort of EDC Team Jefferson's business advisors training stands with certificates. From left to right are George Sawyer, Kit Malone, Devin Rodriguez, Charlotte Richardson and Justine Wagner. Standing is the EDC's Executive Director David Bailiff. Sitting is the EDC's Program and Finance Manager Phoebe Reid and course instructor Ray Sparrowe.
Five business advisors graduate

Cohort studied accounting, marketing in 40-week program

Victoria Helwick.
Seaview Academy becoming popular option for online K-12 education

Port Angeles School District has about 375 students enrolled in program

x
Home Fund contributes to OMC cancer center

Funding supports patient navigator program’s effort to remove barriers

April Messenger, left, and Olympic National Park Ranger Chris Erickson share ideas on Wednesday during a listening session at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. Nearly 150 people provided feedback about a new Hurricane Ridge Lodge project following the 2023 fire that destroyed the original structure. Nine easels were set up with questions and notes were provided for people to express their goals for a new lodge. The earliest construction can begin is in 2028, and it would take two to three years to complete, weather permitting. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Listening post

April Messenger, left, and Olympic National Park Ranger Chris Erickson share ideas… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend to pursue grant for airport

Funds aimed to spur small industrial work

Future of Oceans program to focus on puffins

Expert spent 37 years studying seabirds in Alaska