Vavenby Fire Department

Vavenby Fire Department 141 Vavenby Bridge Rd
Box 36
Vavenby, BC
V0E 3A0

Good Afternoon as of tomorrow May 7th and 12:00 noon category 2 and 3 fires will have their bans put into place. Thank y...
05/06/2026

Good Afternoon as of tomorrow May 7th and 12:00 noon category 2 and 3 fires will have their bans put into place.

Thank you.

05/06/2026

2025 ANNUAL REPORT: Last year, three TNRD-operated fire departments - Blackpool Fire Rescue, Tobiano Fire Department, and Vavenby Fire Department- were all identified as trained first responders through an agreement with BC Emergency Health Services. This enables firefighters to to respond to medical calls within their service areas, providing an immediate response to 9-1-1 medical calls in these areas.

For more 2025 TNRD service highlights, you can view the Annual Report anytime by clicking here: https://www.tnrd.ca/about-us/annual-report/

04/03/2026
🚨Closing Date Saturday March 28th🚨 Good Evening VavenbyWith Easter soon approaching the VFD will be handing out Easter b...
03/03/2026

🚨Closing Date Saturday March 28th🚨

Good Evening Vavenby

With Easter soon approaching the VFD will be handing out Easter baskets to the Children in Vavenby and the Vavenby Fire protection area. We will be delivering basketsts on Saturday April 4th between 9am and 11am.

So with that said if you would like to sign your children up please private message us on Facebook with your address, the child’s name, age, and gender.

Vavenby Fire Department would like to thank the Wells Gray Community Forest Society for their generous donation to our R...
12/23/2025

Vavenby Fire Department would like to thank the Wells Gray Community Forest Society for their generous donation to our Road Rescue Tool Upgrade program. With the money that was donated we were able to purchase new rescue helmets, upgrades to our rope systems, a battery powered rotary rescue saw, as well as an extension kit for our hydraulic ram. These items will help us do our jobs quicker and more safely. Thank you for your support

The Critical Role of Address Signs in Firefighter ResponseWhen an emergency strikes, every second matters. Whether it’s ...
10/31/2025

The Critical Role of Address Signs in Firefighter Response

When an emergency strikes, every second matters. Whether it’s a house fire, medical emergency, or accident, firefighters depend on one essential piece of information to reach you quickly — your address. Clearly visible and well-maintained address signs aren’t just a convenience; they can literally mean the difference between life and death.

Why Address Visibility Matters
Firefighters and other first responders rely on house numbers to locate a property. In a crisis, they may be navigating in the dark, through smoke, heavy rain, or snow, often under intense pressure. GPS systems can get them close, but they aren’t always exact — especially in rural areas, new developments, or places with shared driveways or private roads.

If your address number is missing, faded, or hard to see, precious minutes can be lost as responders try to confirm which home or building needs help. In emergencies like cardiac arrest or a spreading fire, even a one-minute delay can have serious consequences.

Key Characteristics of Effective Address Signs
To ensure your property can be located quickly, address signs should be:
1. Highly Visible – Numbers should be large (at least 4 inches tall in most municipalities) and clearly contrast with the background color. Reflective materials are best, as they remain visible in low light and from a distance.
2. Properly Positioned – Place the sign where it can be easily seen from the road, both day and night. For homes set back from the street, post a sign at the end of the driveway.
3. Well-Lit and Unobstructed – Keep trees, bushes, and decorations from covering the numbers. If your area is poorly lit, consider adding a small solar or LED light to illuminate the sign.
4. Consistent on All Structures – If you have multiple buildings or units, label each clearly so responders can identify the correct one immediately.

Rural and Private Road Challenges
In rural communities or areas with long private driveways, address visibility is especially crucial. Fire trucks and ambulances may need to travel hundreds of feet from the main road. In these cases, reflective address markers placed near the roadway, visible from both directions, help ensure crews can find your property without hesitation. Many fire departments even sell or provide approved reflective signs at low cost to residents.

A Small Step That Saves Time — and Lives
Firefighters train for speed and precision, but they can only act on what they can see. A clear, reflective, well-placed address sign gives them the information they need to reach you faster when every second counts.

So, take a moment to stand at the road and look at your home as a first responder would. Can you clearly see your address — at night, in bad weather, or through flashing lights? If not, upgrading your sign might be one of the simplest, most important safety improvements you ever make.

The TNRD is now offering new address signs free of charge while supplies last, through a new program being grant funded by the Union of BC Municipalities.

This program will provide Electoral Area property owners with a standard, emergency-grade address sign. Having a visible and properly-installed address sign supports public safety by ensuring a fast and effective response from emergency services personnel.

IMPORTANT: The TNRD manages address numbers for properties in TNRD Electoral Areas only. Residents who live in any Member Municipalities of the TNRD, on any First Nation Reserve, or in any neighbouring regional district should contact their respective local government or nation for information on addressing.

For more information, click here: https://www.tnrd.ca/tnrd-offering-free-emergency-grade-address-signs-through-grant-funded-program/

🚨 Category 2 & 3 Fire Ban lifted 🚨Please remember to get your burn permits and keep your tools needed close by. Thank yo...
10/17/2025

🚨 Category 2 & 3 Fire Ban lifted 🚨

Please remember to get your burn permits and keep your tools needed close by. Thank you

🚨REMINDER CATEGORIES 2 and 3 FIRES ARE STILL LISTED AS PROHIBITED🚨
10/15/2025

🚨REMINDER CATEGORIES 2 and 3 FIRES ARE STILL LISTED AS PROHIBITED🚨

Good news everyone Noon today the campfire ban has been lifted. Catergory 2 and 3 bans still in affect.
09/29/2025

Good news everyone Noon today the campfire ban has been lifted. Catergory 2 and 3 bans still in affect.

09/13/2025

🚨REMINDER🚨

Good afternoon everyone just a reminder for tomorrow's power outage. If phone lines/ cells phones go out of service tomorrow the fire hall will be staffed. Also if you desire the Starlink will be open and has the strongest on the park side of the hall. Also if you do need please park on the community hall side of the fire hall. Thank you

Address

141 Vavenby Bridge Road, Thompson-Nicola
Clearwater, BC
V0E

Telephone

+12506769223

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