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After A Fire

Being the victim of a fire is a stressful experience. We want to help make the recovery process easier. Take a look at the resources and information below. If you still have questions, please contact us.

Additionally, FEMA has put together a free “After The Fire” PDF that you can download here:

FEMA - "After The Fire" Document

If you are insured

The first thing to do after a fire is to contact your insurance company or agent as soon as possible. If you are renting or leasing the property, you must also contact the owner. Your insurance adjuster may be able to assist you in making immediate repairs or help in securing your home. If you are unable to contact your agent and need professional assistance in boarding up your home, you may contact a general contractor or a fire restoration company.

You may also obtain a copy of the fire report from our fire station located at 138 Main Street. Fire Reports are usually completed within 72 hours of the incident.

If you are not insured

If you are not insured and need assistance, The American Red Cross is available to assist families who have been displaced from their homes through any disaster. They are available around the clock, every day of the year, with food, clothing, and housing. Please contact them at 1-855-891-7325.

You may also obtain a copy of the fire report from our fire station located at 138 Main Street. Fire Reports are usually completed within 72 hours of the incident.

Douglas County Fire District #5

  • 138 Main Street
  • Mansfield, Washington, 98830
  • Phone: (509) 683-1114
  • Fax: (509) 683-1114

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    • Message From The Chief
    • About Us
    • Fire District History
    • Board of Commissioners
    • Service Area Maps
    • ISO Information
  • Fire Station
  • News
  • Resources
    • Address Sign Program
    • After A Fire
    • Alert Sense
    • Community First-Aid / CPR
    • Knox Box Program
    • Smoke Alarm Program
    • Wildfire Risk Reduction
  • Open Burning
  • Join
  • Contact
  • About
    • Message From The Chief
    • About Us
    • Fire District History
    • Board of Commissioners
    • Service Area Maps
    • ISO Information
  • Fire Station
  • News
  • Resources
    • Address Sign Program
    • After A Fire
    • Alert Sense
    • Community First-Aid / CPR
    • Knox Box Program
    • Smoke Alarm Program
    • Wildfire Risk Reduction
  • Open Burning
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