Call Statistics through September 1, 2023.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | September 5, 2023
Enjoy Responsibly.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | September 5, 2023
Enjoy Responsibly.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | August 22, 2023
Community Hero Scott was awarded a Fire Chief’s Commendation for his unwavering dedication and quick thinking, which played a crucial role in our successful rescue operations. The community is incredibly thankful for your selflessness and courage, Scott!
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information | August 10, 2023
Time is running out to get your Squad Band-Aids and enter our Summer contest. Here is where you will find the SQUAD.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | August 8, 2023
Congratulations to Kylie MacDonald for receiving the Fire Chiefs Commendation for demonstrating excellence as a fire service leader in public education.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | August 1, 2023
Richmond Fire-Rescue is proud to serve the community – here are out call statistic up to August 1, 2023.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | July 29, 2023
Time is running out to get your Squad Band-Aids and enter our Summer contest. Here is where you will find the SQUAD this week.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases | July 27, 2023
Time is running out to get your Squad Band-Aids and enter our Summer contest. Here is where you will find the SQUAD this week.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | July 25, 2023
Time is running out to get your Squad Band-Aids and enter our Summer contest.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News | July 22, 2023
Time is running out to get your Squad Band-Aids and enter our Summer contest. Here is where you will find the SQUAD this week.
City of Richmond News, Fire-Rescue News, Press Releases, Recent Fire and Life Safety Information, The World is Not Your Ashtray | July 20, 2023
A hotter, drier summer combined with over 870 hectares (2,150 acres) of park lands, makes Richmond extremely vulnerable to fires.