Ventura Regional Fire Academy graduates take one step closer to their calling
Friday, July 5, 2019: New trainees showcase skills at a public demonstration event This week, 25 firefighter trainees will receive
See what’s new with VCFD and learn more about how, when, where, and why we’re impacting the various communities of Ventura County. Check out these press releases from the media team at VCFD.
Friday, July 5, 2019: New trainees showcase skills at a public demonstration event This week, 25 firefighter trainees will receive
VCFD shares details on the Port Hueneme Incident in a press release and video message from Fire Chief Mark Lorenzen.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic shooting that occurred overnight in Port Hueneme near our fire station. We are
Significant rainfall brought an increase in grasses, and as those dry out during what’s expected to be a hotter-than-normal summer,
What can you do to prepare yourself for wildfire? VCFD shares how residents can protect themselves and their homes in
Firefighters respond to two deadly events hours apart on November 7, 2018. Read more: CNN story
Every day, VCFD firefighters train hard to be prepared for any emergency. Watch this video to see a few of
June 1-7 is CPR and AED week, throughout the County you will see locations for Hands Only CPR training. At
VC Star follows VCFD crews using controlled burns to prevent wildfires. Read more.
Water is everywhere. Click here for water safety tips at home, swimming safety and boating safety.
Composed of approximately 600 dedicated men and women, the Ventura County Fire Department is an all-hazard, full-service agency. We proudly provide fire protection, medical aid, rescue, hazardous materials response, and a variety of other services to the public.
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