City of Fort St. John Fire Department

City of Fort St. John Fire Department Proudly providing fire and rescue services & education to residents and businesses in Fort St. John. Welcome to the City of Fort St. The City of Fort St.
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06/02/2026

🚨 Emergency Preparedness Week 🚨Here’s an important question: How are you and your family notified during emergencies lik...
05/09/2026

🚨 Emergency Preparedness Week 🚨

Here’s an important question: How are you and your family notified during emergencies like wildfires or evacuation orders?
Take the guesswork out of emergency situations by signing up for North East BC (NEBC) Alerts. 🔔

What is NEBC Alerts?
◾ A district-wide digital notification system that sends emergency alerts straight to your phone or inbox

Residents can also opt in to receive non-emergency updates, such as water and waste station notices or meetings happening near you

Signing up is quick and easy and only takes a few minutes.

📱 Download the Everbridge app from your phone’s app store and search PRRD

💻 Or register online here: https://member.everbridge.net/453003085617750/new

Stay informed. Stay prepared.

During an emergency, the most immediate help comes from those around you.This Emergency Preparedness Week, connect and b...
05/08/2026

During an emergency, the most immediate help comes from those around you.

This Emergency Preparedness Week, connect and build relationships in your community.

Here are a few ideas:

Reach out: Say hi, introduce yourself, or drop off cookies or a greeting card ✔️

Look out: Check in with neighbours or community members after severe weather events or local emergencies ✔️

Help out: Little actions go a long way. Chat with someone who lives alone, share supplies during a power outage or help an elder clear their driveway after a snowfall ✔️

For more ideas, check out ’s Neighbourhood preparedness guide: www.PreparedBC.ca/EmergencyPlan

Research shows communities with strong social connections before an emergency experience reduced impacts and shorter rec...
05/07/2026

Research shows communities with strong social connections before an emergency experience reduced impacts and shorter recovery times.

During and after an emergency, make sure to:

✅ Check on others
✅ Share resources, such as emergency supplies
✅ Build a community contact list or text group

Learn more about building community connections: www.PreparedBC.ca/EmergencyPreparednessWeek

Community doesn’t just mean where you live.A community can take many forms, including neighbours, faith groups or people...
05/07/2026

Community doesn’t just mean where you live.

A community can take many forms, including neighbours, faith groups or people with shared hobbies.

Building strong community connections before an emergency makes it easier to support one another when it matters most.

Start by reaching out, saying hi, and suggesting a conversation about shared preparedness ✔️

Talk about local risks. Discuss the hazards in your area and identify people who may need extra support in an emergency ✔️

Assign responsibilities for an emergency response, such as first aid, cleanup or checking on vulnerable individuals ✔️

More tips: www.PreparedBC.ca/EmergencyPreparednessWeek

Our Fort St. John Fire Fighters were proud to head to McHappy Days to support this important fundraising initiative. Com...
05/06/2026

Our Fort St. John Fire Fighters were proud to head to McHappy Days to support this important fundraising initiative. Community partnerships like this help make a real difference for local families. Stop by McDonald’s today and help support a great cause.

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