Comox Fire Rescue

Prevention, Emergency Response, and the Comox Fire Training Centre

Comox Fire Rescue provides a variety of preventive and emergency services to a population of over 18,000 in an area of 16 square miles. This includes the Town of Comox, the Comox Fire Protection Improvement District, the Bates Huband Local Service Area (Regional District of Comox-Strathcona), and the Comox Indian Band. They also operate the Comox Fire Training Centre, which trains firefighters from all over Vancouver Island, and even parts of BC and the rest of Canada. The training centre is certified by the JIBC.

Comox Firefighters Christmas Tree Recycling - Jan 2&3, 2021

Need your Christmas tree taken care of after Christmas? Comox Fire Rescue will be hosting its annual Tree Chipping Event on Jan 2 & 3 between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm on Saturday & Sunday at 1870 Noel Ave. Bring by your used Christmas tree and we'll chip it for you! 

This year there will be contactless TAP as well as e-transfer for donations. 100% of proceeds go to local Y.A.N.A.! Citizens will be asked to stay in their vehicles while firefighters wearing appropriate PPE will remove your tree and collect a donation.

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Chief Gord Schreiner says: “Projects like these are a WIN/WIN for our community. I am so proud of our firefighters for everything they do. Not only do they respond to emergencies but they assist our community in so many other ways.

Last year more than $4500 was raised and donated to Comox Valley Y.A.N.A

For 2020 a new addition to the fundraising campaign will be limited edition Comox Fire Rescue Chocolate Bars. Local sourced from “Hot Chocolates”, these fundraising chocolate bars are offered in milk or dark chocolate. The chocolate bars will be $5 each, with all proceeds also being donated to Y.A.N.A

YANA’s Kelly Rusk states: “The support from these firefighters in Comox has been awesome. They have been with us since our very beginnings and assist us in many fundraising events.”

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“Our Firefighters love giving back to our community.” says Schreiner,  “I would also like to thank all those citizens who donate to this great cause.” 

If you are unable to bring your tree to us, give us a call at 250-339-2432 to arrange a pick up on Jan 2nd or 3rd.


https://www.yanacomoxvalley.com/




Comox Fire Rescue - 2020 Awards Night

Comox Fire Rescue recently held its annual awards night, virtually, for 2020 due to the current COVID restrictions. 

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The Department continued its tradition of recognizing members for various contributions to the fire department.

Captain Corey Brooks was recognized for his 25 years of service to the fire department and community. Lieutenant Sandy Pridmore was recognized for his 25 years also of service.

Delaney Carr was named Rookie of the Year, while Firefighter Luke Schram was awarded the Firefighter of the Year.

Firefighter Stefan Scott received the Stewart Rennie Memorial Award titled, “I Made a Difference.”

Firefighter Ramon Ramirez received the Kevin Kimler Memorial Award titled, “Above and Beyond.”

Luke Schram

Luke Schram

Delaney Carr

Delaney Carr

Stefan Scott

Stefan Scott

Ramon Ramirez

Ramon Ramirez

“I am so proud of all of our members,” said Comox Fire Chief Gord Schreiner. “It takes a very special person to volunteer for anything, let alone to be a firefighter and an even better person to serve for many, many years. We are very demanding of our firefighters and expect a very high level of training and effectiveness from them. We are very fortunate, here in Comox, to have such a great group of firefighters assisting our community in so many ways.

Captain Corey Brooks

Captain Corey Brooks

Lieutenant Sandy Pridmore

Lieutenant Sandy Pridmore

Our firefighters are our most important asset. Combined our three chief officers have over 100 years of service. We are a successful organization because of all the great people we have within the organization.”

Comox Fire Rescue has six full-time and 50 highly trained part-time members. They provide most of the services typical of a larger fire department and responded to about 700 emergency incidents a year.

St. Peters Church joins Comox Fire Rescue AED program!

St. Peters Anglican Church in Comox has collaborated with the Comox Firefighters Association to add yet another automatic external defibrillator (AED) in Comox.

This one will be located at 218 Church Street, Comox (Corker Hall).

This wonderful group sees the value of having this important piece of equipment available to their members.

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Chief Gord Schreiner states: “It is great to see organizations like this assisting us in our efforts to have AEDs available all over Comox. I am also very proud of our firefighters for their support of this important project. We now have almost fifty AEDs located in Comox.”

Schreiner’s long term goal is to have an AED available in almost every business and public building in Comox. Public access AEDS are very simple to use, maintain and can save lives!

A public access AED costs approximately $2000.00. The Comox firefighters have been co-sponsoring the AEDS with local Comox groups and businesses who agree to donate half of this amount ($1000.00). The Comox firefighters cover the remaining cost. They also provide both CPR and AED training to the businesses staff.

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can strike at any time—during work, while at church, or while visiting your local business. Fewer than 10% of SCA victims typically survive, but studies show that 30% to 50% would likely survive if CPR and AEDs were used within five minutes of collapse. Communities across the country are responding by implementing Public Access Defibrillation programs. Public Access Defibrillation programs include both access to AEDS and training.

Comox Fire Rescue knows the value of AEDs as they carry AEDs on all of their emergency vehicles and also have one mounted in their fire station.

Please contact Comox Fire Rescue at firehall@comox.ca for further info

Meet our Members - Melissa DeMeda

This week on Meet our Members, we chat with Recruit Melissa DeMeda

Melissa joined Comox Fire Rescue in September of 2020 and has just started her Exterior Firefighting training.

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Could you provide a brief background of your fire service career?

I’m brand new to the fire service and it’s a very exciting change after contemplating it for the past couple of years. I previously worked in emergency management, and my favourite part was always the hands-on, dynamic, and team-oriented work on the disaster ground, and I’m already finding parallels to what we do as firefighters. 

Was there any specific event that first interested you in becoming a firefighter?

A couple of years ago, my friend and I went to a workshop for women hosted by the Surrey Fire Service. Being able to put on turnout gear and try using the different tools to dismantle a car or put out a vehicle fire was such a fun experience, and opened my eyes to firefighting being a real possibility for me. Even after finishing two academic degrees, I still wasn’t sure what I wanted in a career, and this was a pivotal experience for me.

What is your favourite part of volunteering for Comox Fire Rescue?

For my partner Evan and I, we’re really happy that we get to do this together. I love the camaraderie amongst the team and the culture of hard work, continuous learning, and respect.  Plus, everyone is so inviting and encourages you to do activities together outside the hall.

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Outside of the fire department, what are your interests/hobbies?

I really enjoy weightlifting and just being outdoors. We love taking our dog Charlie hiking and have recently taken up climbing. We definitely do our best to stay active as I love cooking and enjoy my fair share of playing video games!

How has being a member of Comox Fire added to your life?

2020 has had its fair share of challenges for me personally, and joining the department has been a really positive new beginning. We’re also brand new to Comox and are already grateful for new opportunities and relationships we’ve built so far. It’s added the sense of purpose and ability to serve others that I missed in previous jobs. 

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We are very happy that Melissa has joined our team at Comox Fire Rescue.” says Fire Chief Gord Schreiner. “It takes a lot of work and dedication to become a firefighter, and Melissa is working hard towards that goal. Good luck on all your training!”

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Comox Fire Rescue

1870 Noel Ave, Comox, BC, V9M 2K9, Canada

250.339.2432