
Hugh Boyd Fireside Chat
The Squad is always excited to meet new people and tell them what we know about fire safety.

The Squad is always excited to meet new people and tell them what we know about fire safety.

We look forward to showing off our new fire truck and sharing something important information with this fun group.

Our first of several Fireside Chats with the residents of Pinegrove Place, thanks for inviting us over.

We love when the Girl Guides visit! (We are WAY out of cookies)

Looking forward to meeting new friends at Richmond High.

Richmond Fire Rescue is thrilled to announce its participation in the City of Richmond’s Project WET! As part of our ongoing commitment to protecting and educating the community, we’re excited to join this important initiative focused on water safety and conservation. Project WET provides a fantastic opportunity for us to […]

After completing the Richmond Fire-Rescue’s online education program, you feel a sense of accomplishment, having soaked up knowledge about fire safety, emergency preparedness, and the vital work the department does. The program is engaging—videos, quizzes, and practical tips that made you think about safety in a whole new way. But […]

After completing the Richmond Fire-Rescue’s online education program, you feel a sense of accomplishment, having soaked up knowledge about fire safety, emergency preparedness, and the vital work the department does. The program is engaging—videos, quizzes, and practical tips that made you think about safety in a whole new way. But […]

Richmond Secondary School will be hosting a Road Safety Day for over 800 students. Participating classes will rotate through several road safety booths including: Richmond RCMP, ICBC, Richmond Fire & Rescue, BCEHS and Transit Police. We love these events!

Thank you for completing our online education program! We can't wait to meet you,