
VCFD receives grant money for Child Passenger Safety
The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) awarded VCFD a $60,000 grant to expand its Child Passenger Safety Program. Read
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.
The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) awarded VCFD a $60,000 grant to expand its Child Passenger Safety Program. Read
On Thursday, January 25th, Support Services Bureau Chief, Chad Cook was awarded the Good Government Award at the County of
The deadline to register for disaster assistance from FEMA is Friday, 1/31/19. To learn more, see the article at VenturaCountyRecovers.org
In Upper Ojai, a modern fire station is coming to the heart of fire country. Read more in the VC
Interested in learning about a career in the fire service? VCFD kicks off a series of FREE open house events
For information on recovery and assistance services for victims of the Hill and Woolsey Fires, visit www.venturacountyrecovers.org. This is an official
Forever dedicated and honored to serve our community. This video message goes out to everyone who was impacted by the Borderline shooting
Evacuation and Alert Notices 1. Sign up for real-time emergency information regarding wildfires and up-to-date evacuation information by registering on www.vcemergency.com
Ventura County Fire has teamed up with ABC 7 and Southern California firefighters to support the 26th Annual Spark of
Knowing what to do during an emergency can make a difference when seconds count. Ready, Set Go means that your kit
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