5 new members have joined Comox Fire Rescue as Recruits.
Declan Vandervaate, Josh Tadeson, Pelle Campbell, Nic Gilroy, and Miguel Alvarez have begun their training for NFPA 1001/2 certification. The training process will include FR3 Medical Responder, Hazmat Operations, Exterior and Interior Firefighting, and much more.
“It takes a great deal of dedication and commitment to become a firefighter, and we thank all our members very much for joining.” states Comox Fire Chief Gord Schreiner.
The recruits have successfully completed their physical testing recently of the “Code 3 Challenge” which includes forcible entry skills, climbing 5 flights of stairs while carrying up a 40 lbs hose bundle, dragging a 165 lbs rescue dummy 100 feet, then deploying a 100 length of hose. All while wearing full turnout gear, in under 5 mins.
Comox Fire Rescue currently has over 43 NFPA 1001/2 trained firefighters and 10 more working towards certification.
“We are very fortunate to be able to provide the certification at Comox Fire for our members. The Officers and instructors work very hard to provide great training for all our members.” says Schreiner. “It is people like this that makes our organization so strong.”
For more information on joining Comox Fire Rescue, visit the link below
http://www.comoxfirerescue.org/recruiting
Comox Fire Rescue has a limited number of Wildfire Protection Kits for sale.
During a wildfire embers can be carried a long distance. Hot embers can easily ignite a dry roof or surrounding area. The WASP gutter mounted sprinkler system helps protect your home from these hot embers. The wildfire protection kits provide a simple and quick way to get water on your roof and surrounding area.
WASP is a trusted manufacturer of sprinkler equipment sold to fire departments throughout North America. The kits are quick and easy to install and come with everything needed to help protect a standard size home. No ladders or tools are required.
Comox Fire Gord Schreiner states: “Our fire department uses these same sprinklers in our structural protection trailer and throughout our province. They are designed to be quickly deployed in an area threaten by wildfire. We are pleased to be able to offer these to citizens so they can be better prepared in case of a wildfire in our area.”
The kits sell for $154.99 each and come with two adjustable, agricultural grade sprinkler heads designed to conserve water and work on very low pressure if required, two mounting brackets and two forestry grade flat garden type hoses. Any profits made from this project will be reinvested by the fire department into additional interface fire equipment.
For more information contact Chief Gord Schreiner at firehall@comox.ca
Some tips and procedures for cleaning at the firehall and trucks.
Stay Safe
Effective April 1, 2020 all open burning in the Comox Fire Protection District (most of CVRD, Area “B”) is banned and all existing permits are cancelled.
This is due to a number of reasons including:
· Consideration of the health and wellbeing of our community and neighbours.
· Many residents sheltering at home.
· Lessen the risk of having a fire become out of control and having our firefighters have to respond to it.
· Limit staffing to respond to open burning complaints.
This is subject to change at very short notice.
Comox Fire Rescue is offering FREE “Neighbourhood Emergency Preparedness Program” (NEPP).
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, March 13th, at 10 am
Friday, April 10th, at 10 am
Friday, May 15th, at 12 pm
Sessions are free. Contact the Comox Community Centre at 250-339-2255 to register.