Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department

Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department provides Fire Protection, Auto X, and First Responder services to the Beaver Creek area near Port Alberni, BC

A reminder to everybody that the Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Departments Annual Open House is happening on June 20! Door...
06/13/2026

A reminder to everybody that the Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Departments Annual Open House is happening on June 20! Doors open at 11AM!

Come meet your local firefighters, check out the equipment and apparatus, learn more about fire safety, and see what your fire department does for the community.

We look forward to seeing everyone there. Bring your family and friends and join us for a great day at the hall! 🌭👨‍🚒 🚒

05/21/2026

As summer approaches, the use of lithium-ion powered devices such as e-bikes, scooters, tools, and recreational equipment increases. Staying safe and using them properly will allow us to enjoy these activities to the fullest.

Please refer to Dashwood Volunteer Fire Departments post about a recent incident they attended. As well as the valuable information regarding this matter.

05/06/2026

Please be aware that the BC Wildfire Service Coastal Fire Centre is implementing a fire ban on Category 1 (campfires), and Category 2 & Category 3 (open fires) starting Thursday, May 7, at 12:00 p.m. (noon). This prohibition will remain in place until October 31, 2026, or until the order is rescinded.

This fire ban applies to the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Government, City of Port Alberni Local Government, and areas within the Coastal Fire Centre’s jurisdiction.

During this fire ban, the following activities are also restricted:
❌ Sky lanterns
❌ Binary exploding targets
❌ Fireworks
❌ Burn barrels or burn cages of any size or description
❌ Air curtain burners
❌ Carbonizers
❌ Controlled air incinerators
❌ Wood fired hot tubs, wood fired pizza ovens and other wood fired devices unless vented through a structure that has a flue and is incorporated in a building.

✅ Please note: This prohibition does not include the use of outdoor stoves. As per the Wildfire Regulation, an outdoor stove is a CSA-rated or ULC-rated device used outdoors for cooking, heat, or ambiance that burns charcoal briquettes, liquid fuel, or gaseous fuel, and has a flame height that is less than 15 cm tall.

➡ For the latest information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions and other related advisories, visit: http://www.bcwildfire.ca

➡ To report a wildfire, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cell phone or report via the BC Wildfire Service App.

City of Port Alberni Local Government
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Government
Bamfield Volunteer Fire Department
Port Alberni Fire Department
Sproat Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department
Cherry Creek Fire Department

05/04/2026

May 4, International Firefighters’ Day, is more than a date.
It is a shared global moment — a moment to pause:

• To remember and honour the lives of those who have passed.

It is a day that we stand united by a profound sense of remembrance and respect. This day provides us with space to reflect on courage, on service freely given without expectation, and on lives lost while protecting others. A life lived in service of others is never forgotten.

• To commemorate the courage and commitment of those who serve today.

A chance to recognise and thank firefighters who stand ready - between danger and the community. Their courage, commitment, and quiet strength protect us all.

• To educate and inspire those who will serve in the future.

Across generations and across nations, we educate and inspire those who will serve next, those who will step forward and who will train, serve, and protect. And those who will carry the legacy forward.

As May 4 is observed across the globe, remember:

Honour the past.
Thank the present.
Inspire the future.

This is not just a message for one day—
it is a responsibility we share, every day.

www.firefightersday.org





Monthly Recap of April 2026!🚨 Call Summary[9] First Responder Medical Calls[2] Motor Vehicle Incidents[1] Burning Compla...
05/03/2026

Monthly Recap of April 2026!

🚨 Call Summary
[9] First Responder Medical Calls
[2] Motor Vehicle Incidents
[1] Burning Complaint/Duty Investigations
[1] Beach/Brush Fire Non-Emergency
[3] Commercial/Residential Smoke Alarm Activations
[1] Carbon Monoxide Alarm/Investigation
[2] Structure Fire/Smoke [BEAVER CREEK]
[3] Automatic Mutual Aid Structure Fire/Smoke [PORT ALBERNI]
[1] Automatic Mutual Aid Structure Fire [CHERRY CREEK]
For a total of 23 calls!

📚 Training Recap
Starting off the month, we had our monthly First Responder training night hosted by our very own First Responder Instructor, Jenna S., where we covered basic musculoskeletal anatomy and the digestive system, with an interactive game to finish off the night!

The following week, Captain Brandon F. hosted a training evolution that involved a mock car fire with entrapment. Crews arrived on Rescue 52 and utilized the CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System) to suppress the car fire, and completed their extrication. Rescue 52 specializes in automotive extrication. With a CAFS unit installed in the rear compartment. A 30-gallon CAFS tank can provide up to 600 gallons of usable firefighting foam, significantly reducing the amount of water needed. This allows us to bring fire suppression abilities alongside our extrication focused apparatus.

🫂 Community Involvement
BCVFD, alongside CCVFD and PAFD, attended the annual Hike to High Ground, helping with the children from Tsuma-as Elementary School learn about Emergency Preparedness!

🧑‍🚒 Member Acknowledgements
Congratulations to FF Ashley S, and FF John G, on completing all requirements for their First Responder Medical License! We look forward to seeing you on rescue 50!

4 Members from BCVFD attended and completed a Wildfire Mitigation Specialist course hosted by FireSmart Coordinator Evan B! This course allows for our members to complete FireSmart assessments.

-PB

Monthly recap of March 2026!🚨 Call Summary[8] First Responder Medical Calls[2] Burning Complaint/Duty Investigations[2] ...
04/16/2026

Monthly recap of March 2026!

🚨 Call Summary
[8] First Responder Medical Calls
[2] Burning Complaint/Duty Investigations
[2] Carbon Monoxide Alarm/Investigation
[1] Chimney Fires
[1] Hydro Trouble
[4] Automatic Mutual Aid Structure Fire/Smoke [PORT ALBERNI]
[1] Automatic Mutual Aid Structure Fire/Smoke [SPROAT LAKE]
[1] Automatic Mutual Aid Structure Fire/Smoke [CHERRY CREEK]
For a total of 20 calls!

📚 Training Recap
Starting off the month we had our monthly first responder medical night. We held a realistic medical scenario with multiple patients at a residence in our district. This allowed crews to respond with mock CAD notes, and limited information. Pushing our members to treat multiple patients with limited crew power. The following week we Captain Brandon F. held some firefighter survival training. We covered skills like MAYDAY calls, bailing out of a window, entanglement, going through walls. These skills play vital roles in helping our firefighters rescue themselves in the event of an emergency during structure fire activities. The following week we were invited to join Sproat Lake in training with pumping and tender operations from their dry hydrant!

🧑‍🚒 Member Acknowledgements
This month we had our annual Banquet event, where we look back on the year and give out service awards, have dinner, and socialize.

Rookie Firefighter John G. was awarded Rookie of the Year!
Firefighter Payten B. was awarded Firefighter of the Year!
Brandon F. And Troy D. received an award for 10
Years of service with BCVFD!
Kelly S. received an award for 30 Years of service with BCVFD!
Jenna S. And Terry H. and Kevin P. were awarded their NFPA 1001 Certificates!
Congratulations to those members, and thank you for your service to the Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department!

-PB

04/15/2026
04/09/2026

🔥 Book your FREE FireSmart Curbside Pickup

📍 This service is available to residents in the City of Port Alberni Local Government, Tseshaht First Nation, Hupačasath First Nation, and the electoral areas of Beaufort, Beaver Creek, Cherry Creek, and Sproat Lake.

Cleaning up woody debris around your property is a simple way to help reduce wildfire risk. Take advantage of our Free Curbside Pickup Program to dispose of small trees and branches.

✅ Accepted:
• Small trees
• Branches up to 4 inches in diameter
• Maximum pile size: 8 ft × 8 ft × 5 ft high
• Piles neatly stacked at curbside with butt ends facing the same direction

🚫 Not Accepted:
• Piles of gravel, dirt, or roots covered with dirt
• Construction debris, garbage, or organics
• Invasive species (blackberry vines, broom)
• Grass clippings, leaves, or soft material

For more information and to book your pickup contact your local FireSmart Coordinator
📞 250.720.2700
[email protected]

FireSmart BC
City of Port Alberni Local Government
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Government
Tseshaht First Nation
Hupačasath First Nation
City of Port Alberni Local Government
Sproat Lake Volunteer Fire Department
Beaver Creek Volunteer Fire Department
Cherry Creek Fire Department

04/01/2026

🌊 April is almost here! And with it comes Tsunami and Emergency Preparedness Week, happening April 12–18.

This year, the ACRD is teaming up with Huu-ay-aht First Nations to host a fun‑filled and informative Hike to High Ground event! 🥾⛰️

We’ll be sharing all the details next week, but for now - mark your calendars and get ready to learn how to stay when you hear the siren sound.

More information coming soon!

PreparedBC
Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Government
Bamfield Volunteer Fire Department
Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre
Bamfield Community Emergency Program
Bamfield Corkboard

03/26/2026

CONSTRUCTION NOTICE / TRAFFIC ADVISORY

Location: Highway 4 & Beaver Creek Road
Duration: March 26, 2026 to April 09, 2026

Please be advised that over the next two weeks, there will be periodic closures at Beaver Creek Road off HWY 4.
During construction motorists can expect delays.
There will be a detour in place to minimize traffic impacts especially to emergency services, transit, local property
owners and commuters.
For your information, emergency services will always be given access.
General questions regarding this project should be directed to: Robert Hill, Project Manager
Windley Contracting Ltd.
250-758-3411

Thank you for your patience and understanding during the construction process

Address

6038 Beaver Creek Road
Port Alberni, BC
V9Y8X4

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