Firewise, Fireworks, and the Fight to Keep Elected Sheriffs — Ryan Spurling | KMAS episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 13 MIN

Firewise, Fireworks, and the Fight to Keep Elected Sheriffs — Ryan Spurling | KMAS

from KMAS Radio · host Jeff Slakey

Mason County Sheriff Ryan Spurling joins Jeff Slakey for their monthly conversation, recorded at the Fjord Oyster Bank ahead of the Sheriff's Luncheon. This episode covers the full range of what's on the Sheriff's radar heading into summer 2026.Topics include: the leadership transition at the Shelton Police Department as a new chief takes over following Chief Kostad's departure; wildfire preparedness and the Forest Service's determination that the Bear Gulch Fire near Lake Cushman was likely caused by fireworks; how the Sheriff's Office handles the 4th of July surge with limited resources (up to 250 calls, six deputies, a thousand square miles); the new MACECOM AVA non-emergency AI dispatch line and how it's designed to improve coverage during high-volume events; and a full update on the legal fight over the state legislature's sheriff oversight bill, including two injunction wins that have frozen the law pending court review.Sheriff Spurling also shares encouraging news on law enforcement staffing levels across Washington State, and WASPIC research data showing public trust in law enforcement ranks among the highest of any profession.The Sheriff Sit-Down is produced by KMAS Radio and serves Mason County and the south Hood Canal area. Sponsored by Our Community Credit Union.0:00 — Introduction / Location / New Shelton Police Chief Patton1:36 — Wildfire Season & Bear Gulch Fire Investigation3:01 — Firewise, Fireworks & 4th of July Call Volumes4:00 — World Cup 2026 & Summer Visitor Influx to Mason County4:32 — MACECOM AVA: The New AI-Powered Non-Emergency 9-1-1 Line6:23 — Sheriff Oversight Bill: Two Injunctions & the Constitutional Challenge9:34 — Law Enforcement Staffing & WASPIC Conference Takeaways12:15 — Non-Emergency Line Reminder (421-4441) & Sponsor Close#MasonCounty #SheltonWA #HoodCanal #FocusOnShelton #KMASRadio #MasonCountySheriff #SheriffSpurling #WildfirePreparedness #BearGulchFire #4thOfJuly #WorldCup2026 #MACECOM #LawEnforcement #WashingtonState #PublicSafety #CommunityRadio

Mason County Sheriff Ryan Spurling joins Jeff Slakey for their monthly conversation, recorded at the Fjord Oyster Bank ahead of the Sheriff's Luncheon. This episode covers the full range of what's on the Sheriff's radar heading into summer 2026.Topics include: the leadership transition at the Shelton Police Department as a new chief takes over following Chief Kostad's departure; wildfire preparedness and the Forest Service's determination that the Bear Gulch Fire near Lake Cushman was likely caused by fireworks; how the Sheriff's Office handles the 4th of July surge with limited resources (up to 250 calls, six deputies, a thousand square miles); the new MACECOM AVA non-emergency AI dispatch line and how it's designed to improve coverage during high-volume events; and a full update on the legal fight over the state legislature's sheriff oversight bill, including two injunction wins that have frozen the law pending court review.Sheriff Spurling also shares encouraging news on law enforcement staffing levels across Washington State, and WASPIC research data showing public trust in law enforcement ranks among the highest of any profession.The Sheriff Sit-Down is produced by KMAS Radio and serves Mason County and the south Hood Canal area. Sponsored by Our Community Credit Union.0:00 — Introduction / Location / New Shelton Police Chief Patton1:36 — Wildfire Season & Bear Gulch Fire Investigation3:01 — Firewise, Fireworks & 4th of July Call Volumes4:00 — World Cup 2026 & Summer Visitor Influx to Mason County4:32 — MACECOM AVA: The New AI-Powered Non-Emergency 9-1-1 Line6:23 — Sheriff Oversight Bill: Two Injunctions & the Constitutional Challenge9:34 — Law Enforcement Staffing & WASPIC Conference Takeaways12:15 — Non-Emergency Line Reminder (421-4441) & Sponsor Close#MasonCounty #SheltonWA #HoodCanal #FocusOnShelton #KMASRadio #MasonCountySheriff #SheriffSpurling #WildfirePreparedness #BearGulchFire #4thOfJuly #WorldCup2026 #MACECOM #LawEnforcement #WashingtonState #PublicSafety #CommunityRadio

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