Bristol Bay Fire Department

Bristol Bay Fire Department is a fire station in , . Bristol Bay Fire Department is situated nearby to , as well as near the aerodrome .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include King Salmon Airport.

Aerodrome
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
is a state-owned public-use located just southeast of , in the of the U.S. state of . It was formerly the Naknek Air Force Base, named for its location near the . is situated 1½ miles southeast of Bristol Bay Fire Department.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include King Salmon.

Photo: Katmai National Park and Preserve, Public domain.
is a village of 300 people on the Alaska Peninsula in . It is the gateway to Katmai National Park and Preserve, and a government, transportation, and service and shipment center for the commercial red salmon and sport fishing industries.

Bristol Bay Fire Department

Latitude
58.69069° or 58° 41′ 27″ north
Longitude
-156.68132° or 156° 40′ 53″ west
Open location code
93C5M8R9+7F
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1299861665
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­fire_station
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Highlights include King Salmon Park and King Salmon Airport.

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