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Locality: Port Moody, British Columbia

Phone: +60 4-469 7795



Address: 150 Newport Drive V3H5C3 Port Moody, BC, Canada

Website: portmoody.ca/index.aspx?page=135

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Port Moody Fire Rescue 04.07.2021

Can’t travel this May long weekend? Visit FireSmartbc.ca for practical tips and tricks you can employ TODAY to protect your property from a forest fire @firesmartbc @firesmartcanada @cityofpomo @ecomm911_info

Port Moody Fire Rescue 01.07.2021

Nearly one third (31%) of home electrical fires began with ignition of wire or cable insulation. #ElectricalSafetyMonth ow.ly/ZOdOf

Port Moody Fire Rescue 16.06.2021

Update: Accident is cleared but please expect delays. Please avoid Heritage Mountain (southbound) and Ioco while we are assisting with a MVA.

Port Moody Fire Rescue 03.06.2021

Thank you to everyone that entered our contest for an Emergency Prep Kit during #EPWeek2021; the response was incredible! Today we presented Darquise with her prize and are reminding everyone to continue to prepare for emergencies all year long! bit.ly/3buYlOn

Port Moody Fire Rescue 30.05.2021

If you walk on the mudflats at Burrard Inlet, you’re risking more than just getting muddyyou’re risking your life. We often receive reports of the public on our flats, with their families - even having picnics. This is not a safe place to be! #Mudflats bit.ly/3ygKIw8

Port Moody Fire Rescue 09.01.2021

Grow up in Port Moody? Move here to raise a family? Take part in our survey to help Port Moody evolve over the next 30 years. https://engage.portmoody.ca/portmoody-2050

Port Moody Fire Rescue 02.01.2021

A lost/found cell phone has been turned into our Fire Hall. If you have recently misplaced your phone, please call 604-469-7795 to identify (pic is not a true description)

Port Moody Fire Rescue 27.12.2020

Please provide your input on how our community will evolve over the next 30 years!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 16.12.2020

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night! Thank you to everyone that has to work today to keep our City and the entire Lower Mainland safe - from our home to yours - Happy Holidays!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 14.12.2020

Home fires occur more in winter than any other season. Pay close attention to this candle recall and if you want more candle safety tips, check out our Winter Safety Tips at https://bit.ly/3batDe6

Port Moody Fire Rescue 05.12.2020

Hey Port Moody! If you see a downed power line please stay back at least 10 meters and call 9-1-1. Please see this safety message from Lt Jeff and our partners at E-Comm 9-1-1!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 27.11.2020

THANK YOU PORT MOODY!!! The 2021 Port Moody Firefighters Tree Chip raised OVER $10,000 for the BC Burn Fund These funds provide life saving, life supporting, and life enriching services to burn survivors and their families. THANK YOU!!! @bcburnfund @cityofpomo @bcpffa

Port Moody Fire Rescue 26.11.2020

Santa and his reindeer needed a well deserved rest prior to their visits to ALL the boys and girls of Port Moody tonight; so he popped on in and asked to read everyone a book! Sorry Santa, we might have fed Rudolph too many carrots....take it easy on him! Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!... To see the full video of Santa reading his book, check out our IG TV post! https://bit.ly/38AM2hk City of Port Moody Port Moody Public Library

Port Moody Fire Rescue 24.11.2020

Huge #ShoutOut to @PortMoodyFirefightersCharitableSociety for their support and amazing generosity to Eagle Ridge Hospital. They are leaders by example in our community, and an inspiration to us all. #ThankYou #CommunityLeaders #PMFF

Port Moody Fire Rescue 13.11.2020

Fire Chief Ron Coulson and all the staff at Port Moody Fire Rescue would like to wish you & yours a happy, healthy & safe Christmas & New Years. Our Administration Offices will be closed today at noon and will re-open at 8am on Jan 4/2021. If you have ANY emergency, please call us at 9-1-1....

Port Moody Fire Rescue 06.11.2020

Rain or snow training must go on! Our B shift crews drilling with Tower One practicing victim rescue from a roof top

Port Moody Fire Rescue 06.11.2020

Support a timeless Christmas classic with your Port Moody Firefighters This years tree disposal service is 100% contact free with cash donations accepted to benefit @bcburnfund See you Jan 2&3 10AM-3PM @cityofpomo @bcpffa

Port Moody Fire Rescue 28.10.2020

THANK YOU everyone for supporting the Toy Drive!!! This year we filled a 25’ truck with toys for @sharesociety @cityofpomo

Port Moody Fire Rescue 26.10.2020

UPDATE: First Avenue now open to single lane alternating which will likely stay in effect well into the evening. Please slow down & obey all traffic control per...sonnel. Thank you. Previous post: A tree has taken down Hydro lines on First Avenue near the turn off to Sunnyside Road. B.C. Hydro has closed First Avenue in both directions. People travelling to and from Belcarra must detour through Anmore. Please slow down near traffic personnel. Thank you. See more

Port Moody Fire Rescue 22.10.2020

PMFR is on scene at Moody St & St George St. A gas line was hit by an excavator on a construction site and @fortisbc is on site. There is no threat to public safety, but please avoid the area due to the temporary road closure.

Port Moody Fire Rescue 09.10.2020

Great work Moody Elementary! Brings back memories of my time in @sd43.bc Have you practiced your earthquake drill yet? @shakeoutbc

Port Moody Fire Rescue 04.10.2020

Help bring holiday cheer to families in need by participating in our drive-thru toy drive Nov. 28. The City of Port Moody, Port Moody Fire Rescue, and Port Moo...dy Police are hosting a physically-distanced drive-thru toy drive at Rocky Point Park (2800 Murray Street) on Saturday, November 28, 2020 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. More details here: https://bit.ly/2Hb2X0q See more

Port Moody Fire Rescue 03.10.2020

Are you ready for the Great BC SHakeout tomorrow? We are!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 27.09.2020

While more people are surviving a breast cancer diagnosis than ever before, it’s still the most common cancer & the 2nd leading cause of cancer death among Canadian women. In October, PMFR are wearing pink & encourage you to support the Canadian Cancer Society!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 27.09.2020

Our Holiday Cheer at the Pier is a little bit different this year; join us on November 28th for our drive-thru toy drive! More info can be found our our website: bit.ly/35saPUs

Port Moody Fire Rescue 02.09.2020

It's not too late to sign up for #ShakeOutBC on October 15th! Join us, and lets get prepared!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 21.08.2020

Friday Night Salutes to Health Care Workers

Port Moody Fire Rescue 19.08.2020

Happy Thanksgiving from our Fire Family to yours!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 13.08.2020

Came to watch dad at work! High angle rope rescue training from the crane at Suter Brook Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Port Moody Fire Rescue 29.07.2020

Thanksgiving wins 1st place for home fires involving cooking. Stay safe this weekend and here are some tips from our firefighters: ~ Keep an eye on the stove top.... ~ Keep children away from the Stove. ~ Use caution if using an outdoor turkey fryer. #firepreventionweek See more

Port Moody Fire Rescue 15.07.2020

Safely delivering fire safety messaging for #firepreventionweek to our friends at Seaview Community School @sd43.bc

Port Moody Fire Rescue 03.07.2020

Our small City is growing vertically and Port Moody Fire Rescue is certified in high angle rope rescue. We are continually training to meet the needs of those who live and work in Port Moody. #towercranetraining

Port Moody Fire Rescue 22.06.2020

Always keep a lid nearby when cooking. If a small grease fire starts, slide the lid over the pan and turn off the burner. Leave the pan covered until it’s cool. #FirePreventionWeek Learn more safety tips at https://bit.ly/3jz9rUM

Port Moody Fire Rescue 13.06.2020

Nearly half (49%) of all home fires are caused by cooking. This Thanksgiving, stay in the kitchen while you are frying, boiling, grilling, or broiling food. Turn off the burner if you leave the kitchen! #FirePreventionWeek bit.ly/3jz9rUM

Port Moody Fire Rescue 02.06.2020

October 4-10th is Fire Prevention Week! Did you know cooking is the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries? There are many simple steps you can take to minimize the risk of cooking fires. Check out these #FirePreventionWeek resources for helpful tips and recommendations. https://bit.ly/3jz9rUM