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Richmond Fire-Rescue is responsible for providing both fire and extrication services in
Richmond, British Columbia Richmond is a coastal city in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. It occupies almost the entirety of Lulu Island (excluding Queensborough), between the two estuarine distributaries of the Fraser River. Encompassing the ad ...
. Richmond Fire-Rescue is also contracted to provide back up airside emergency response services to
Vancouver International Airport Vancouver International Airport is an international airport located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, serving the city of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland region. It is located from Downtown Vancouver. It is the second busiest ...
as it is needed.


History

Established in 1897, the Richmond Fire-Rescue Department's history can be traced back to the
Steveston Steveston, founded in the 1880s, is a neighbourhood of Richmond in Metro Vancouver. On the southwest tip of Lulu Island, the village is a historic port and salmon canning centre at the mouth of the South Arm of the Fraser River. The early 1900s st ...
Fire Department created in 1912 for the Steveston canneries. This department had a full-time paid fire chief with 24 fire-fighters; it ceased to exists in about 1917 for unknown reasons. In 1922 the Brighouse Volunteer Fire Department was created and received a $100 grant from the Municipal Council. After 2 years of operation, in 1924, this department closed down. Due to the onset of
WWII World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
, the Air Raid Protection (A.R.P.) was established and encompassed the whole island in an organised fashion for the first time. Richmond was divided into 6 districts, each with its own brigade. When the war ended, the (A.R.P.) was disbanded and as with the other times when Richmond didn't have a fire department, the Vancouver Fire Department was responsible for fire protection. The Central Fire Committee was established in March 1946 when some of the former (A.R.P.) brigades started to reorganize under this committee. In June 1973 the last volunteer fire brigade, East Richmond, closed down and all of Richmond's fire fighters were now full time paid positions.


Senior Command

* 1 Chief * 3 Deputy Chiefs ** Operations ** Administration/Finance ** Administration/Technology * Chief Training Officer * Chief Fire Prevention Officer


Fire Hall Locations and Apparatus

There are currently 7 fire halls located throughout the City of Richmond, not including YVR; (one hall and 4 crash tenders belong to the Vancouver Airport Authority). Once new fire hall No. 1 is completed in 2018, all of Richmond's public safety buildings will be built to post disaster standards. Fire hall No. 3 officially opened in October 2017 and is unique in that it is the first fire hall in a large
British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
urban community to be combined with a BC Ambulance station. It is also expandable should the need arise in the future and there will be a white oak tree planted, grown from a seed from New York's 9/11 disaster site. {, class="wikitable" !Fire Halls !Neighbourhood !Engine companies !Quint companies !Ladder company !Rescue units & Medic units !Battalion/Support vehicles !Addresses !Opening Dates , - , No. 1 , City Centre , Engine 1 , , , Rescue 1, Medic 1 , Battalion 1, Battalion 2, Public Education, Fire Investigation, Fire Prevention, Car 1579 & Car 1391 , 6960 Gilbert Road , 9/15/18 , - , No. 2 , Steveston , Engine 2 , , , Rescue 2 , Bush Buggy 2, Parade , 11011 No. 2 Road , 10/1/11{{Cite news, url=http://www.richmond-news.com/news/steveston-fire-hall-a-beacon-at-night-1.500323, title=Steveston Fire Hall - a beacon at night, last=Hopkins, first=Michelle, newspaper=Richmond News, access-date=2017-01-20 , - , No. 3 , Cambie , Engine 3 , , , Technical Rescue 3, EVT , Training Facility & Mechanics Shop , 9680 Cambie Road , 10/14/17 , - , No. 4 , Sea Island , , Quint 4 , , , , 3911 Russ Baker Way , 4/21/07 , - , No. 5 , Hamilton , Engine 5 , , , , , 22451 Westminster Highway , 3/31/07 , - , No. 6 , Shellmont , , Quint 6 , , , Hazardous Materials 6 , 9400 No. 4 Road , 10/3/09 , - , No. 7 , Crestwood , Engine 7 , , Ladder 7 , , , 5731 No. 6 Road , 4/4/92


See also

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E-Comm E-Comm 9-1-1 is a multi-municipality agency that provides emergency communications operations for British Columbia. The company coordinates 9-1-1 service for police, fire, and ambulance service, providing call-taking and dispatch services for mul ...
, 9-1-1 call and dispatch centre for Southwestern BC *
Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services (VFRS) was founded in 1886 and today serves the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, providing fire, medical first response, rescue and extrication services. In 2017, VFRS responded to 67,000 emergency calls. ...
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BC Ambulance Service The British Columbia Ambulance Service (BCAS) is an ambulance service that provides emergency medical response for the province of British Columbia, Canada. BCAS is one of the largest provider of emergency medical services in North America. The f ...


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Fire departments in British Columbia Politics of Richmond, British Columbia