Victoria Fire Department Explained

Victoria Fire Department
Country:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name1:British Columbia
Subdivision Name2:Victoria
Stations:3
Fireboats:1

The Victoria Fire Department (VFD) serves the City of Victoria, British Columbia in Canada.[1]

VFD operates three land-based fire stations, plus a marine unit. It is neighboured by Oak Bay Fire Department, Saanich Fire Department and Esquimalt Fire Department.

In 2022, the Victoria Fire Department performed 3,365 life safety inspections, providedcommunity safety education to 5,439 attendees and responded to 9,481 emergency incidents[2]

Since 1969, the VFD has sported a unique safety yellow on their trucks as opposed to the traditional fire engine red which is used by many of its neighbouring departments.[3]

In April 2023, the new Fire Hall 1 and department headquarters building opened at 1025 Johnson Street. The fire hall is part of a new 12-storey, mixed-use development that includes 130 units of purpose-built, affordable homes.In addition, BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) will occupy 297 square metres (3,200 square feet) to operate a stand-alone, two-ambulance bay, downtown location for paramedics under a planned 20-year lease agreement[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Victoria Fire Department. October 15, 2015. City of Victoria.
  2. https://www.victoria.ca/media/file/backgrounder-victoria-fire-department-headquarterspdf
  3. Web site: 2018-11-02 . Why are fire trucks across Greater Victoria different colours? . 2023-11-12 . Peninsula News Review . en.
  4. https://www.victoria.ca/media/file/backgrounder-victoria-fire-department-headquarterspdf