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Locality: Kimberley, British Columbia

Phone: +1 250-427-4114



Address: 340 Spokane Street. V1A 2E8 Kimberley, BC, Canada

Website: www.kimberley.ca/services/emergency-services/fire-services

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Kimberley Fire Department 17.05.2021

This weekend, when you change your clocks, don't forget to change your smoke alarm batteries. Working smoke alarms save lives! #kimberleybc #agoodplacetobe

Kimberley Fire Department 01.05.2021

Congratulations to both Yanne Dufresne & Mike Krueger for successfully completing their 1001 level I & II certifications. Both members have been a part of the fire department since January 2019!

Kimberley Fire Department 16.04.2021

Congratulations to firefighter Chris Sellars on his completion of NFPA 1001 Level 1 and 2 professional firefighter training. Chris received his two ProBoard certifications from the College of the Rockies for his accomplishments. This intense training and education program can take years to complete and represents the highest available level of structural firefighter training. Chris has been an incredibly valuable member of the CKFD for nearly 2 years, and has dedicated countless hours to serving our community.

Kimberley Fire Department 08.04.2021

...and to all a good night! Thank you Kimberley! We loved seeing your smiling faces all over town tonight. A special thank you to public works for plowing Santa’s route!

Kimberley Fire Department 13.02.2021

Ski Hill! We are on our way. Track us at https://santafd.app

Kimberley Fire Department 11.02.2021

Special thanks to Grubstake Pizza for delivering pizza to Santa’s hard working christmas helpers tonight!

Kimberley Fire Department 07.02.2021

Santa is on route to downtown and heading up townsite shortly after! Get ready! https://santafd.app

Kimberley Fire Department 30.01.2021

Blarchmont we are on our way! Be on the lookout for Santa and his helpers! https://santafd.app/Blarchmont we are on our way! Be on the lookout for Santa and his helpers! https://santafd.app/

Kimberley Fire Department 25.01.2021

The City of Kimberley Fire Department is very pleased to announce the annual Christmas Eve Santa Claus tour will continue again this year. Keep track of Santa’s... route and progress using the web based app SANTAFD.APP, which works best on Google Chrome. We will also be updating Santa’s progress on the Fire Department Facebook page. Santa’s route and approximate times are as follows: Marysville: 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Forest Crowne: 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Blarchmont: 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Chapman Camp: 7:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. Downtown (including Halpin): 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Townsite: 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Ski Hill: 9:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. While Santa is very thankful for treats received in past year's, his team of helpers are unable to accept treats this year and will be practicing strict social distancing. Santa is looking forward to seeing everyone on Christmas Eve! Photo Credit: Chris Newel

Kimberley Fire Department 24.01.2021

Forest Crowne we are on our way! Follow us live with https://santafd.app

Kimberley Fire Department 22.01.2021

Santa is on his way! Marysville get ready! Follow us live at https://santafd.app

Kimberley Fire Department 10.01.2021

Welcome to the best week of the year! It's Fire Prevention week with Sparky. Let's Serve up Fire Safety in the Kitchen.

Kimberley Fire Department 08.01.2021

Doctor Creek Ignition activities today. It looks like its going well. We may see increased smoke in the area (and a large column of smoke towards the north). Stay Safe this long weekend. - Kimberley FD.

Kimberley Fire Department 21.11.2020

Just a heads up to residents we may see a plume over Sullivan mine.

Kimberley Fire Department 09.11.2020

We are recruiting! Come to our physically distant open house on September 9, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. to find out more. Check out all of the details below!

Kimberley Fire Department 21.10.2020

The Kimberley Fire Department has some good news for residents. Due to recent rainfall, conditions have improved for backyard campfires to resume. Residents are allowed campfires between the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ONLY. Campfires may not be larger than 0.5 M in height and 0.5 M in width. Thanks for cooperating with these guidelines.

Kimberley Fire Department 07.10.2020

Well, another week passes and it feels like we are pretty much where we were last week. However, this is not the case. Much is happening in the background and... this update touches on several of those things. 1. Non-essential travel The vast majority of people in Kimberley and in BC are staying home. However, despite direction from our Public Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry, and warnings of the negative consequences of ignoring her directive, people continue to travel to Kimberley and our region. These are people who just don’t understand that the largest risk to all of us is transmission, and not whether you are sick or not. I have taken calls from Albertan’s and BC Residents who own homes in Kimberley. They are upset that I and other mayors in the region have pleaded with them to stay home until we are told it is safe to travel again. Ownership and paying taxes does not make it acceptable to travel here at a time when that travel puts our community at a higher level of risk. No matter where you live in the country, the message is ‘stay home’. I am not picking on any one. Because our population is less dense does not mean the risk to all of us is less. Pleaseuse common sense and stay home until we get word that travel is OK again. I cannot emphasise this enough. 2. City of Kimberley City staff lead by CAO Scott Sommerville and his managers are focused on continuance of core City services today, and everyday. Our emergency operations center (EOC) is at Level 2. It expands EOC staffing to include a Risk Management Officer and additional section chiefs as required. Scott is the EOC Director and Fire Chief Rick Prasad the Planning Chief and Corporate Officer Maryse Leroux the Risk Management Officer. We are fortunate to have this team looking out for the community. Council fully supports their actions. Although City Hall is closed to the public, the City of Kimberley remains open. Scott’s first operational priority is staff safety. His second priority is continuance of core services. You will see that our crews are still doing things as planned and will continue to do so until the situation dictates otherwise. We are taking steps to financially help residents with actions that are within our control. For example, we have announced a deferral on utilities payments for two months. We will assess what other actions are appropriate and act accordingly. It is important to remember that the vast majority of City revenue comes from taxes and utility payments. So as payments are stressed, so is our operating budget and consequently service delivery. Council is meeting with staff this week to review our cash flow projections and discuss what this means for the balance of 2020. We will communicate as it all unfolds. 3. Our mental health. We live at a time of instant answers to any questions. We expect the 30 second soundbite. We have a 30 second attention span. It is against common behavior to be patient and wait at a time when we have the most questions. Anxiety levels are increasing as time passes. We have weeks to go before we see an end to the isolation. We need to trust our healthcare community, our scientific community and our leadership that they are doing all that is humanly possible to lead us out of this pandemic. I am already hearing critics. And it will only get worse in the coming weeks unless we apply a huge dose of patience and keep the faith in our leaders. A lot of good humor and new activities are there for the viewing. Tune in and participateit will make you feel better. 4. Progress As time passes, so does the data we collect and our understanding of the behavior of this virus. This progress is not always visible to us, but it is there. It is giving our leaders the information they need to make good decisions. And it will pave the path out of this if we continue to do our part: Stay home. If you need to go out, practice physical distancing Wash your hands frequently; there are so many touch points in even the simplest activity. We are making a difference. Stay informed. Stay calm. Stay safe.