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Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue
 
Kootenay boundary regional fire and rescue

201- 843 Rossland Avenue
Trail, B.C. V1R 4S8
Phone 250.364.1737
Fax 250.364.1760
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Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue


Who Are We
RDKB - Kootenay Boundary Fire truck

We are a composite Fire Department of 14 career fire fighters and approximately 140 paid on-call fire fighters under the direction of Regional Fire Chief Terry Martin and Deputy Regional Fire Chief Dan Derby.

We provide fire protection and prevention services to the 25,000 citizens of the Cities of Trail and Rossland, the Villages of Warfield, Montrose, Fruitvale, and Areas A & B of the Kootenay Boundary Regional District. We also are a dispatch center that is responsible for 38 fire halls throughout the Regional District of Central Kootenay and the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary.

We operate out of 6 Fire Halls with 9 Engines, 1 Rescue, 4 Tenders, 1 - 75 ft Aerial, 1 Salvage and Overhaul Truck, 1 Service Truck, 2 Command Vehicles, 1 All Terrain Vehicle and a Rescue Boat.

Where We are Located
We are in the southeast area of the province of British Columbia known as the West Kootenays, centered around the City of Trail, which is 394 miles /634 km east of Vancouver B.C., 396 miles /638 km west of Calgary AB., and 133 miles/214 km north of Spokane, Wa. USA.

Types of Calls
The Fire Department responds to the following types of calls:

  • Fire Suppression
  • First Response
  • Motor Vehicle Incidents
  • High and Low Angle Rope Rescue
  • Swift Water Rescue
  • Public Service Calls

Other Services We Provide

  • Fire Prevention Services (Code enforcement, building inspections)
  • Public Education Services (Fire safety lectures to schools, clubs, associations and apartment managers, etc.)
  • Fire Safety Inspections of all buildings
  • Fire Investigations (Origin / cause determination)
  • Community Support  
  • Juvenile Fire Setters Program

Companies

 

Company 1
2044-2nd Avenue, Rossland
Station 1 Rossland is staffed up to 25 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Thursday night. >>>more

 


Company 2
555 Schofield Hwy, Trail
Station 2 Warfield is staffed by up to 25 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Tuesday night. >>>more

 


Company 3
Genelle
Station 3 Genelle is staffed by up to 25 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Tuesday Night. >>>more

 


Company 4 (Headquarters)
201-843 Rossland Ave, Trail
Station 4 Trail is staffed by 14 Career Fire Fighters, a Secretary/Dispatcher and up to 10 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Tuesday night. >>>more

 


Company 5
585 11th Avenue, Montrose
Station 5 Montrose is staffed by up to 25 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Wednesday Night. >>>more

 


Company 6
Fruitvale
Station 6 is staffed by up to 25 paid on-call Fire Fighters.

Practice is every Wednesday night. >>>more


Check out:

Lock Box Program
Home Safety Checklist
Smoke Detectors
Seven Deadly Safety Sins
Carbon Monoxide
Gasoline Safety
Company 1
Company 2
Company 3
Company 4
Company 5
Company 6

We are a 9-1-1 Region!

9-1-1 is the new emergency telephone number for all residents of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary and the Regional District of Central Kootenay. People of all ages need to know how and when to call 9-1-1 in case they ever need help .

You can reach FIRE, POLICE and AMBULANCE services by dialing
9-1-1

When to Call:

 
1. To get help for someone who is hurt or very sick.

2. If you smell smoke or see a fire and your community has a fire department.

3. If you see someone stealing something or hurting someone.

4. If you need emergency help fast for any reason.

NEVER CALL 9-1-1
JUST TO SEE IF IT WORKS

NEVER CALL 9-1-1
FOR INFORMATION

AND NEVER CALL 9-1-1
AS A JOKE

THIS NUMBER IS FOR EMERGENCIES ONLY


How to Make an Emergency Call to 911:

 

1 . Stay calm. Don't get excited. Take a deep breath.

2. Dial 9-1-1 right away. Don't wait for someone else to make the call.

3. Tell the person who answers the phone exactly what is wrong, like this:
…my house is on fire.
…there just was a car accident in front of my house.
…someone just fell off a ladder and can't move.
…there's someone trying to break into my house.

4. Tell them the exact address where the emergency is. Be sure to give the FULL address, including your apartment number if you live in an apartment.

5. Tell them the phone number you are calling from. If you are not at the same address as the emergency, tell them the address where you are.

6. Tell them your name.

7. DO NOT HANG UP until the person on the telephone tells you to. They may need to ask you more questions to help the fire department, police or ambulance service find you. They will also tell you what to do until help arrives.

IS YOUR HOUSE NUMBER CLEARLY VISIBLE?

 
If you don't know your assigned house number, contact your local Regional District office:

Regional District Central Kootenay - 1.800.268.7325

Regional District Kootenay Boundary
- 1.800.355.7352

 

  
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