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Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services (VFRS) was founded in 1886 and today serves the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. The Vancouver Fire And Rescue Services provides Fire Suppression Services,Medical Response Services,Technical Rescue Services and Hazardous Materials Response Services. In 2017, VFRS responded to 67,000 emergency calls. [1]
BC Emergency Health Services; First Nations' Emergency Services Society of British Columbia; Municipal/regional. North Island 911 Corporation, provides 9-1-1 service to North Vancouver Island; Victoria Operations Communication Centre provides 9-1-1 service to Greater Victoria; VECTOR, Vancouver Emergency Community Telecommunications Organization
The Vancouver Fire Department (VFD) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Vancouver and, by contract to Clark County Fire District 5, in Washington, United States. The VFD's response area is 89.2 square miles (231 km 2 ) with a population of over 297,400. [ 5 ]
This is a list of fire departments in the world. A fire department or fire brigade also known as a fire and rescue service or fire service is a public or private organization that provides firefighting, rescue and emergency medical services for a certain jurisdiction, which is typically a municipality, county or fire protection district.
Vancouver Fire Department (Washington) Wisconsin ... District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department#Stations_and_apparatus; ... a non-profit ...
Vancouver Fire Department may refer to: Vancouver Fire Department (Washington) — The fire department for Vancouver, Washington in the United States . Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services — The fire department for Vancouver in British Columbia , Canada
Fire departments in the state of Washington, ... Vancouver Fire Department (Washington) ... a non-profit organization.
BCEHS critical care team on the helicopter pad on the top of Vancouver General Hospital following the offloading of a patient.. Prior to 1974, ambulance services in British Columbia were provided by a mixture of volunteer ambulance brigades, fire departments, funeral homes, and private operators.