Comox Fire Rescue

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.

Are You Prepared?

Comox Fire Rescue is offering FREE “Neighbourhood Emergency Preparedness Program” (NEPP).

Are you prepared? Emergency Preparedness Courses at Comox Fire Rescue

Experience has shown that after a disaster, it may take three or more days for emergency services to reach many of the neighbourhoods and individuals. The NEPP program is designed to provide information, training and skills necessary for individuals and neighbourhoods to be self-sufficient after a disaster.

NEPP programs are scheduled at the Comox Fire Station on:

  • Friday, Sept. 14th, at 10 am

  • Friday, October 12, at 10 am

  • Friday, Novermber 16, at 12 pm

Sessions are free. Contact the Comox Community Centre at 250-339-2255 to register.

Meet our Members: Jesse Peterson

This week we meet our current Work Experience Program member - Jesse Peterson.

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CFR: Could you provide a brief background of your fire service career?

Just as the question states, my background in the fire service is “brief”...for now. The start of my fire service career started when I joined Comox Fire Rescue two months ago. Before joining CFR, I completed my NFPA 1001 training in 2016 in Maple Ridge and have since been working towards other certifications that are needed to become a career firefighter. 

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CFR: Was there any specific event that first interested you in becoming a firefighter?

There was really nothing specific that first got me interested in the fire service. It was more of a build up over time by working in industries that weren’t meaningful to me. However, all my previous positions have been centered around service. By working as a firefighter, you serve others in the highest way possible, but it also serves ourselves in an amazing way. There is a big part of us that wants to serve the community we live in and by doing this it helps us become better in many different ways. Better people make better firefighters and this career helps improve both in our work and our personal lives. Working in business was certainly missing these elements. 

CFR: What is your favourite part of volunteering for Comox Fire Rescue (or working in the valley in general)?

So far, working with Comox Fire Rescue has been amazing and I feel extremely lucky and grateful for this opportunity. I can’t pick out one specific thing to call my favorite as I have enjoyed everything so far, even scrubbing toilets. I have been very impressed with how up to date (or ahead) Comox is in regards to their facilities, training, tools, procedures, technology, etc. The members here are even better. Their reputation certainly precedes them and they are no doubt one of the most forward thinking departments in Canada and I am glad to be a part of it.

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CFR: Outside of the fire department, what are your interests/hobbies?

Outside of the department, my main hobbies include golf, skiing, mountain biking, and spending time in the gym.

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CFR: What are some major changes you have seen in the fire service industry during your career?

Since I have only been in the fire service a short time, I haven’t experienced or have gone through any major changes. That being said, this is the start of my career and I am sure major changes will come because this industry is about continuous improvement and being the best at what we do.

 

 

 

2 Days till Youth Camp 2018

Every two years (since 2000) Comox Fire Rescue has hosted a 4 day Firefighter Youth Camp for approximately 36 Comox Valley high school students. The camp is open to both males and female students in grades 11 and 12. Applications and selections are done by the Work Experience staff in the high schools. The camps are offered every other year on even years. 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.

The countdown is on! Here are some photos from the 2016 camp:

Comox Fire Rescue

1870 Noel Ave, Comox, BC, V9M 2K9, Canada

250.339.2432