240 2nd Ave S, Ste 200
Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 467-4204
Here you will find natural, high quality, collectible crystals, gems, minerals, and fossils. All are hand picked for quality, and comprise the largest store of it's kind in the Seattle area. Many visitors describe our shop as a little museum as they marvel over 500-million year old fossils to 250-pound amethyst geodes.
We believe in a better world through inspiring entrepreneurship, and through community, space and educational events, we accelerate entrepreneurs toward building the future we want to live in. We provide a remarkable space for productive work, a driven community that resides at the intersection of both for-profit and nonprofit worlds, and a diverse selection of programming to guide our members with the tools they need to build their venture. Our community helps entrepreneurs and businesses consider the social and environmental impact of their business practices, while also pushing philanthropists and nonprofits to become self-sustaining through collaboration and more efficient business models.
It's THAT TIME OF THE MONTH!!! We've changed Hungry For Change from every week to the last Saturday of the month, and it's time! Let's make it more huger than eva! Come join me and my friends as we cook hundreds of hotdogs and give them away for free to the homeless people of Seattle. We have been given much and love to give back. (Plus we may party a little, possibly). It is a rewarding experience and feels great to hear stories of people trying to change their lives. It is also quite a trip interacting with the crazy ones... LOL Come on out and hang! We like to party! Location: Pioneer Square; parking lot at SW Washington St and Occidental Ave S Seattle. Call or Facebook message for details. 206.414.8778
The Seattle Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Seattle, Washington, United States. The department is responsible for an area of, including of waterfront, with a population of over 634,000.HistoryThe Seattle Fire Department got its start as a volunteer fire department that was taken over by the City of Seattle on April 11, 1884. On June 6, 1889 the Great Seattle Fire broke out and destroyed over of the city. Insurance investigators charged the city with not having adequately trained firefighters to provide protection for the residents. As a result, the Seattle Fire Department was officially established on October 17, 1889 as a paid professional department.Fire Stations/Apparatusthe department operates out of 34 fire stations spread across the city.Apparatus Glossary/Callsigns Engine (E) Ladder (L) Aid - BLS (A) Air Unit (AIR9/AIR26) Battalion Chief (B) Command, Control & Communication Unit (COM1) Decontamination Unit (DECON1) Deputy Chief (DEP1) EMS/Paramedic Supervisor (M44 / M45) Fire Boat (FB) Fire Rescue Boat (FRB) Hazardous Materials Unit (HAZ1) Hose / Foam Wagon (HOSE18 / HOSE34) Marine Unit (MARINE1) Medic - ALS (M) Medical Ambulance Bus (MAB1) Metropolitan Medical Strike Team (MMST) Mobile Air Compressor (AIR240 / AIR260) Mobile Ventilation Unit (MVU1) Multiple Casualty Incident Unit (MCI1 / MCI2) Power/CO2 Unit (P25) Staff & Incident Command System (ICS) Support Unit (STAF10) Safety Chief (SAFT2) Technical Rescue Unit (R) Rehabilitation (REHAB1) Urban Search & Rescue Unit (USAR1)