Step inside the apparatus bay of South King Fire Station #367 in Des Moines, Washington, and the first thing that hits you is the pristine, operational readiness of the place. The faint scent of polished concrete mixes with the sharp, mechanical tang of diesel and ozone. This isn't just a neighborhood firehouse; this is a tactical hub where multi-agency coordination is executed flawlessly every single day.
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