VLOG #35 – Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 26, 2021
Too many people in B.C. die or become seriously ill because of carbon monoxide (C.O.) poisoning.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 26, 2021
Too many people in B.C. die or become seriously ill because of carbon monoxide (C.O.) poisoning.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | October 8, 2021
Would you be ready for an earthquake if it struck today? Do you know what to do when the ground starts shaking? Do you have an emergency kit? These essential questions are the foundation for the Great British Columbia ShakeOut – Canada’s largest annual earthquake drill.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 1, 2021
Fire Prevention Week is October 3-9, 2021.
Fire-Rescue News | September 23, 2021
For 67 years, when not fighting fires, members of the International Association of Fire Fighters have been fighting another ongoing threat — muscular dystrophy. Please help the Richmond Firefighters Charitable Society by making a donation at any of these locations:
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | September 10, 2021
Richmond BC Alert, newly launched in May 2021, informs subscribed users of imminent emergencies or disasters that may impact Richmond, such as earthquakes, floods, fires, hazardous material spills and other emergencies.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | August 10, 2021
The City of Richmond encourages residents to remain “heat aware” and is offering several options for people to stay cool, look out for each other and stay informed about heat-related health risks during this current spell of warm weather.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | July 28, 2021
The City of Richmond encourages residents to remain “heat aware” and is offering several options for people to stay cool, look out for each other and stay informed about heat-related health risks during this current spell of warm weather.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | July 27, 2021
Richmond is presently in an extreme fire hazard rating.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | July 21, 2021
It’s National Drowning Prevention Week; Richmond Fire-Rescue would like to remind you swimming in the Fraser River is never a good idea at any time of the year.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | July 17, 2021
Burning weeds and lawns as preventative measures are not allowed in Richmond at any time.