Resort Bear Creek Fire Department

Resort Bear Creek Fire Department Resort Bear Creek Fire Department has been proudly serving and protecting for 75 years.

05/03/2026

Most people assume community fire protection and rescue response comes from full-time, paid crews—but across the United States, the backbone of emergency response is the volunteer fire service. According to the National Fire Protection Association, roughly two-thirds of firefighters in the U.S. are volunteers. That means when a call comes in—house fire, car crash, medical emergency, lift assist, yes even “a cat in tree”—it’s often your neighbor leaving dinner, work, or sleep to respond.

That reality says something deeper about community. Volunteer fire departments aren’t just about putting out fires; they’re about shared responsibility. They exist because people choose to step forward and say, “If something happens here, I’ll be part of the solution.” In rural and small-town, without volunteers, there would not be anyone available so you would wait for nearest town to respond.

I believe that being involved in your community—whether through the fire department, EMS, support roles, or in political leadership—builds resilience that government programs alone simply can't replicate (or, often even afford). It creates trust, accountability, and a sense that people are not alone when things go wrong. I've been with people experiencing their worst day, and that matters. It's good to know that you're not just protected by a system; you’re protected by people who know you, live near you, and care about the outcome.

Volunteer fire departments remind us that community isn’t an abstract idea—it’s action. It’s showing up when it matters most. I have an enormous amount of respect for the men and women who serve in volunteer fire departments, and I'm honored to be apart of one too. 40 plus years and still have “the passion”

04/15/2026

Here is a list of the roads currently closed in Emmet County has of April 15 3pm:

M119: between Division Rd & Island View Drive (4872-5089)
M119: between Stutsmanville Rd & Terpening Rd
E. Gruler Rd: between Howard Rd & River Rd (1755-1764)
Turbush Ave: between Shire Ave & Old Tannery Creek
Edds Rd off Valley Rd
Channel Rd: Over Minnehaha Creek - Expect one-lane traffic



Thank you,
Brent Shank, P.E.
Engineer-Manager
Emmet County Road Commission
(231) 347-8142

04/14/2026

Hotels for evacuations

For those that we are advising to leave their houses, here is a list of hotels willing to give a discount.

Bay View Inn, 231.347.2771, 2011 Woodland Ave – $126+tax (includes breakfast)
Best Western, 231.347.9050, 8514 M-119, Harbor Springs, 100.49+ tax
Apple Tree Inn, 915 Spring Street, has 15 rooms available for $80. + tax 231.348.2900
Hampton Inn, 920 Spring Street, has 36 rooms available (combination of King & 2 Queen) $124. + tax 231.348.9555
Days Inn by Wyndham Petoskey, 909 Spring St, has “plenty of rooms available” at $78.32 (including tax) 231.347.4193
Perry Hotel 231-347-4000 100 Lewis St. Petoskey - government rate
Crooked River Lodge 231-225-0203 6845 US 31 Alanson. – government rate
Odawa Hotel us 31 $80 / night

We are not covering the cost for residents to stay at the hotel.

Matthew Blythe P.E.M.
Emmet County Emergency Management Coordinator
1201 Eppler Rd. Petoskey, MI 49770

Keep a clear record of all expenses related to water damage repairs temporary fixes replacements. Save the receipt take ...
04/14/2026

Keep a clear record of all expenses related to water damage repairs temporary fixes replacements. Save the receipt take photos and note so you can stay organized and support any insurance or reimbursement claims. In case of any potential future grant or financial assistance opportunities that could also offset cost. 

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04/14/2026

If your crawlspace or basement is flooding, turn off the power immediately water electricity are extremely dangerous together and can lead to shock fire or serious injury. If you can’t safely reach your breaker call your utility company always put safety first 

04/12/2026
At 3:45 this morning crew from RBCFD responded to a fire behind a refrigerator. Upon arrival they found smoke inside the...
03/28/2026

At 3:45 this morning crew from RBCFD responded to a fire behind a refrigerator. Upon arrival they found smoke inside the residence Upon further investigation, they found charred material behind the refrigerator. Upon removal of refrigerator, found that there was a light duty extension cord plugged into a toaster oven. A huge credit goes to smoke detectors that alerted the residence.
Check your smoke detectors on a regular basis if you need smoke detectors or need them to be looked at contact your local fire department and do not use extension cords as the cord on most appliances are rated intended to be plugged into the wall without an extension cord.
This outcome could have been a lot worse at the smoke detectors, not alerted the residence

02/07/2026

Inviting all families!! Spread the word to help us raise awareness!

On Thursday, 3/19/26 Deputy Director of CCE Central Dispatch 911 , Chris Heckman, will be teaching the community how to use Smart 911 and the What3Words app.

Learn how having the What3Words app already on your phone can help you in an emergency!

*Easy to use, appropriate for ALL ages
*You can practice anytime with your friends and family
*You can even use it to find your way back to your car!
*It's a great tool for hikers, hunters and outdoorsmen

We'd love to see EVERYONE know how to use this app no matter where you live. Come on out and learn with us!

Heating fires happen most often in December, January, and February. Use space heaters safely, keep them 3 feet from anyt...
01/13/2026

Heating fires happen most often in December, January, and February. Use space heaters safely, keep them 3 feet from anything that can burn, plug them directly into the wall, and turn them off when you leave the room or go to sleep. Stay warm and safe this winter.

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373 North Division Road
Petoskey, MI
49770

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