Newest vehicle dedicated to Captain Stewart Rennie
Comox Rescue's newest vehicle is dedicated to Capt Stewart Rennie. And as luck would have it, just as the Ceremony was about to begin, the pagers went, and off went half of the Department.
Prevention, Emergency Response, and the Comox Fire Training Centre
Comox Fire Rescue provides a variety of preventive and emergency services to a population of over 18,000 in an area of 16 square miles. This includes the Town of Comox, the Comox Fire Protection Improvement District, the Bates Huband Local Service Area (Regional District of Comox-Strathcona), and the Comox Indian Band. They also operate the Comox Fire Training Centre, which trains firefighters from all over Vancouver Island, and even parts of BC and the rest of Canada. The training centre is certified by the JIBC.
Comox Fire Rescue manages two different Firefighter Youth Programs (Firefighter Youth Camp and Firefighter Youth Semester Program). The Youth Semester Program is run twice each year for Comox Valley high school students. The goal of this camp is to provide significant learning and life experience and provide skills and attitudes that can be applied now and later in life.
Chief Schreiner states: “We are so pleased to have the opportunity to work closely with many of the great youths in our community. These programs require a huge commitment by our outstanding group of firefighters. Without their assistance this would not be possible. We are also very fortunate to have great community support from many local businesses.”
Last night kicked off the first evening with 19 students from 3 local high schools attending.
... But not today! According to the Ministry of Environment, the Venting Index for this morning and afternoon is rated "Poor" which means burning is not allowed.
The Venting Index is a term used in air pollution meteorology. (It is also known as the Ventilation Index.) The Ventiling Index is a numerical value related to the potential of the atmosphere to disperse airborne pollutants, such as smoke from a prescribed fire. It is based on both the current wind speed in the mixed layer and the mixing height. The mixed layer is the surface layer of air that is turbulent and well mixed. The mixing height is the thickness (sometimes zero) of this mixed layer.
If you are in the Comox Fire Protection District and you have a valid burning permit, please remember to call 1-888-281-2992 or check the Venting Index website at http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/epd/epdpa/venting/venting.html before you burn!
Comox Fire Rescue is welcoming on 9 new members to our team! The new group came out last Sunday to run through our entrance physical and skills exam consisting of the Code-3 Grind, 65' ladder climb, blackout mask challenge, and more. Our future looks bright as we add this great new team to our department! A big thank you to all our members who helped out last Sunday.