Remembrance Day Ceremony 2022
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | November 8, 2022
This year’s Remembrance Day ceremony will be a LIVE and IN PERSON event held at the cenotaph on the East side of the City Hall building.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | November 8, 2022
This year’s Remembrance Day ceremony will be a LIVE and IN PERSON event held at the cenotaph on the East side of the City Hall building.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | November 3, 2022
Richmond Fire-Rescue continues to protect and serve our community with pride.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | November 1, 2022
The Richmond Firefighter’s Charitable Society would like to invite you to the Annual Pumpkin Drop!
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | October 27, 2022
The Squad wants to remind you to be safe this Halloween by following these tips and tricks. When choosing a costume, stay away from long trailing fabric. If your child is wearing a mask, make sure the eye holes are large enough so they can see out.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 20, 2022
The weather significantly impacts wildfires– how they start, how aggressively they spread, and how long they burn. We have had a long stretch of dry, warm weather here in Richmond, and although rain is in the forecast, we want to remind you of the dangers of the current conditions.
Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 14, 2022
It’s Fire Prevention Week!
Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 13, 2022
It’s Fire Prevention Week!
Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 12, 2022
It’s Fire Prevention Week!
Fire-Rescue News, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 11, 2022
It’s Fire Prevention Week!
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | October 7, 2022
This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Fire won’t wait. Plan your Escape,” intends to educate the public about the straightforward but necessary actions to keep you and those around you safe from fires.