District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue

District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue This is the official District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services page. The DNVFRS is the largest of 3 fire departments on North Shore.

We are here to make North Vancouver a safer community. District of North Vancouver Fire Department serves the District’s 82,500 residents within approximately 160 square kilometers of urban and wild-land territory. The Department employs 120 suppression staff organized over four platoons in five strategically located fire stations in the Lynn Valley, Lynnmour, Montroyal, Norgate, and Seymour areas

. The North Vancouver Fire Department also employs seven Command Officers, one Training Officer, seven Fire Prevention Education Personnel, two Mechanical Staff, and three Administrative Assistants. The only training and fire apparatus mechanical maintenance facility on the North Shore is also owned and operated by the North Vancouver Fire Department. The District of North Vancouver is unique in profile and geography: Canada’s largest and busiest ocean port is located in the District of North Vancouver; it is home to a variety of waterfront industries; the Trans Canada highway is a major arterial route through the community; it contains single and multi-family residences, a vibrant business community, rivers, canyons, wilderness trails, and a major commuter bridge. As a result, the North Vancouver Fire Department delivers a diverse set of emergency services: structural and wildland urban interface firefighting, motor vehicle rescue, high angle rescue, tower crane rescue, swift water rescue, hazardous materials response, pre-hospital medical response, and marine firefighting (in partnership with other port-adjacent fire departments). Support services provided by the North Vancouver Fire Department include training, public education, fire inspection, and mechanical maintenance. On average, the District of North Vancouver Fire Department responds to 4,200 calls each year and works closely with its partner agencies on the North Shore: the City of North Vancouver Fire Department, West Vancouver Fire Rescue, RCMP, British Columbia Ambulance Service, West Vancouver Police, North Shore Search and Rescue, and the North Shore Emergency Management Office. The Fire Department holds the unique distinction of being one of the only accredited fire service training providers in British Columbia to offer programs to more than 20 BC departments in areas of Officer Development, Technical Rescue, Fire Service Instructor, and Hazardous Materials Response.

Here’s a breakdown of the 1️⃣2️⃣7️⃣ calls DNVFRS crews responded to across the District over the past week:8️⃣4️⃣medical...
06/03/2026

Here’s a breakdown of the 1️⃣2️⃣7️⃣ calls DNVFRS crews responded to across the District over the past week:

8️⃣4️⃣medical calls
1️⃣7️⃣reports of alarms ringing
9️⃣ fire-related calls
5️⃣ motor vehicle accidents
4️⃣ rescues
4️⃣ smoke investigations
2️⃣structure fires
1️⃣ report of hazardous materials
1️⃣vehicle fire

Every number represents a moment where crews stepped up, serving our community around the clock.

Come say hello to us at our FireSmart booth on Thursday, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at Parkgate Community CentreFirefighters ...
06/02/2026

Come say hello to us at our FireSmart booth on Thursday, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at Parkgate Community Centre

Firefighters will be on site sharing information about wildfire safety and home assessments.

Firefighter Dax Blackett receives the Fire Chiefs Commendation. On behalf of the District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue...
05/29/2026

Firefighter Dax Blackett receives the Fire Chiefs Commendation.

On behalf of the District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services and our community, I want to recognize Firefighter Dax Blackett for his outstanding actions on February 1, 2026.

While off duty, Dax quickly identified a life threatening situation during a hockey game at the North Shore Winter Club and stepped in without hesitation to provide critical care. His calm, skilled response, applying pressure and a tourniquet to control severe bleeding, played a vital role in saving a life.

Dax’s professionalism in that moment reflects great credit on himself and our department. We are very proud of his actionsgg and grateful for his commitment to helping others.

Fire Chief Mike Danks

Firefighter Dax Blackett receives the Fire Chiefs Commendation. On behalf of the District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue...
05/29/2026

Firefighter Dax Blackett receives the Fire Chiefs Commendation.

On behalf of the District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services and our community, I want to recognize Firefighter Dax Blackett for his outstanding actions on February 1, 2026.

While off duty, Dax quickly identified a life threatening situation during a hockey game at the North Shore Winter Club and stepped in without hesitation to provide critical care. His calm, skilled response, applying pressure and a tourniquet to control severe bleeding, played a vital role in saving a life.

Dax’s professionalism in that moment reflects great credit on himself and our department. We are very proud of his actions and grateful for his commitment to helping others.

Fire Chief Mike Danks

By the numbers, here's a look into the 1️⃣3️⃣7️⃣calls DNVFRS crews responded to in the past week across the District.9️⃣...
05/27/2026

By the numbers, here's a look into the 1️⃣3️⃣7️⃣calls DNVFRS crews responded to in the past week across the District.

9️⃣4️⃣ medical calls
2️⃣0️⃣ reports of alarms ringing
9️⃣ motor vehicle accidents
8️⃣ fire-related calls
4️⃣ structure fires
2️⃣ rescues

Behind these numbers, DNVFRS firefighters are working around the clock, honing their skills, staying ready, and keeping our community safe.

Our firefighters responded to 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣ calls in the past week, including:6️⃣1️⃣ medical calls1️⃣7️⃣ reports of alarms r...
05/22/2026

Our firefighters responded to 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣ calls in the past week, including:

6️⃣1️⃣ medical calls
1️⃣7️⃣ reports of alarms ringing
🔟 structure fires
🔟 investigations into reports of carbon monoxide and illegal burning
8️⃣trail rescues

DNVFRS crews are ready around the clock, keeping our community safe.

(File photo)

Come say hello to us at our FireSmart booth tonight from 5:00pm to 8:00pm in front of Real Canadian Superstore (333 Seym...
05/21/2026

Come say hello to us at our FireSmart booth tonight from 5:00pm to 8:00pm in front of Real Canadian Superstore (333 Seymour Blvd).

Firefighters will be on site sharing information about wildfire safety and home assessments.

05/11/2026

Please see a message from Fire Chief Mike Danks regarding last weeks wildfire exercise - Operation Wolf.

To all participants and partners,

On behalf of the District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services, thank you for taking the time to participate in Operation Wolf on May 6, 2026. Bringing together 165 participants and 40+ agencies for a full-scale Wildland Urban Interface exercise is a significant commitment, and your presence, professionalism, and expertise made it possible.

Exercises like this are only valuable when they reflect real-world conditions and bring partners together to work through complex decisions in real time. Your collaboration, whether on the ground, on the water, in the Incident Command structure, or in the parallel tabletop discussions, helped us test communications, coordination, and structure protection strategies while strengthening the relationships that matter most during an actual wildfire event.

A special thank you to the community residents who volunteered their time and properties to support live structure protection and the mock marine evacuation. Your willingness to participate added realism to the scenario and reinforced the shared responsibility we all have in building wildfire resilience on the North Shore.

We also want to recognize the planners, evaluators, safety officers, logistical and administrative teams, and technical specialists who worked behind the scenes before and during the event. Your preparation and steady support ensured the exercise ran safely and effectively, and that we captured meaningful observations and lessons learned.

Thank you again for your time, expertise, and commitment to regional preparedness. We look forward to continuing this strong partnership as we strengthen our collective readiness for the upcoming wildfire seasons.
Sincerely,
Mike Danks
Fire Chief,
District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services

Video and photos captured by Patrick Bell and Silvester Law Photography.

It was a busy week for our firefighters. By the numbers, here's a look into the 1️⃣2️⃣0️⃣+ calls DNVFRS crews responded ...
05/07/2026

It was a busy week for our firefighters.

By the numbers, here's a look into the 1️⃣2️⃣0️⃣+ calls DNVFRS crews responded to across the District:

8️⃣5️⃣ medical calls
1️⃣7️⃣ reports of alarms ringing
8️⃣ motor vehicle incidents
8️⃣ reports of Illegal burns
3️⃣ trail rescues
2️⃣ vehicle fires
2️⃣ gas leaks
1️⃣ balcony BBQ fire
1️⃣ report of power lines down

From rescues and medical responses to fire prevention and public safety, DNVFRS crews are ready around the clock, keeping our community safe.

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2410 Dollarton Highway
North Vancouver, BC
V7H2Y1

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