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Auburn 2016 - Here Spot! Traditional Cache

Hidden : 10/4/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is part of the Auburn Geocaching Adventure 2016. If you're participating in the Adventure, be sure to record each cache's code word in your series passport to verify your visit.

This Valley Regional Fire Authority building was built in 1985 but the two-wheeled cart seen near the cache is much older.

The Auburn Fire Department was formed over a century ago as a result of a devastating fire in August of 1890. The fire destroyed an entire city block of businesses in what was then known as the town of Slaughter. The original department, consisting of volunteer firefighters and a hand-drawn hose cart, was first named the “Auburn Bucket Brigade.” The name changed to the Auburn Volunteer Fire Department in 1908. The city purchased its first fire truck, a Ford Model “E”, for $2,292 in 1920. At that time the department utilized 25 volunteers who received $1 to $5 for each fire they responded to, depending on the risks they undertook.

The first paid firefighter was hired in 1926 and responded with the volunteers out of a one bay fire station attached to Auburn City Hall. In 1959, the city built the first headquarters fire station at 700 Auburn Way South. The headquarters was relocated to its current location in 1985 and the city's second fire station, Station 32, was constructed. Station 33 was added in 1995.

By 2006, the Auburn Fire Department employed 81 paid personnel, 69 of whom worked in fire suppression and emergency medical services (EMS). Firefighters responded to over 8,000 9-1-1 calls from Auburn residents and businesses during that year.

Nearby, the Pacific City Council voted to form the Pacific Fire Department in July of 1932, paying their firefighters one dollar for each fire they responded to. On September 19th the city purchased a 1922, 12-cylinder Packard Touring car for sale in Tacoma for $200.00 and housed the truck in a feed store next to City Hall. The fire truck replaced a two-wheeled cart that held chemical tanks filled with soda and acid.

On January 1, 2007, as a result of a voter-approved measure, the Auburn Fire Department combined with the Pacific Fire Department and the City of Algona to form the Valley Regional Fire Authority, which provides fire and EMS services to all three cities.


2016 is the 125th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Auburn, Washington. Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation, auburntourism.com, and the WSGA are hosting the Auburn Geocaching Adventure 2016 - 20 caches placed in Auburn. The geocaches highlight some areas of historical significance, some parks, and some areas of general interest in Auburn. We hope you enjoy visiting the Auburn area, learning about its history and viewing its progress into the 21st Century.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ba pvaqre oybpx ol syntcbyr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)