
Santa Paula Fire joins VCFD
On Sunday, 7/8/18, firefighters and family members gathered at Santa Paula Fire Station 81 with representatives from VCFD at a
Upcoming Wildfire Preparedness Workshop in Santa Paula, Thursday, May 26 via @Nextdoor
Read MoreBrush up on safety during #WaterSafetyMonth: 💧Swim with a buddy 💧Learn CPR 💧Keep rescue equipment nearby. Infla...
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the addition of Dr. Neal Canby as our Emergency Medical Services Medical Director. He is an E...
Read MoreRT @VCAirUnit: The VCAU wishes everyone a great week and hopes you all stay safe and healthy. https://t.co/jJrM9J3kLm
Read MoreJust posted a photo @ Ventura County Sheriff Search and Rescue Aviation/Medical Team
Read MoreRT @VCAirUnit: Short video of a successful search for a missing at risk in the Moorpark area. Excellent coordination be...
Read More2022 National Public Works Week (May 15-21, 2022) Public works superheroes keep communities strong by providing an infra...
Read MoreRT @VCAirUnit: Cpt 6 in Matilija Canyon this afternoon for a heat related emergency. Single patient in stable condition...
Read MoreThis weekend, thousands will enjoy our beautiful weather with family and friends around their BBQ. Check out this timele...
Read MoreRT @VCFD_PIO: #CoastalFire #VCFD Strike Team 9324C working today in division Zulu, to reinforce containment lines and to...
Read MoreOn Sunday, 7/8/18, firefighters and family members gathered at Santa Paula Fire Station 81 with representatives from VCFD at a
LIFESAVER—Tami Kirkland, third from left, receives certificates of thanks on June 25 for saving the life of 6-year-old Madelyn Puopolo,
VCFD gave away specialized smoke alarms for deaf and hard-of-hearing residents after receiving grant funds to purchase the specialized devices. Click
KCLU’s Lance Orozco takes you along for a ride on a tool used by firefighters but often overlooked by the
County of Ventura publishes recovery reports highlighting statistics, agency assistance, and where we’re at six months after the Thomas Fire
“Dispatchers answer thousands of calls, people trapped in Thomas Fire, homes in flames. One call became 10 calls and then
More than 20 VCFD members, two officers, and three citizens were honored last week for their bravery, courage, and commitment
VCFD helps raise awareness about the importance of early childhood literacy during the 3rd annual Take 5 and Read to Kids
Protect your family and home against wildfire – Thousands of letters have been sent to homeowners and property managers reminding Ventura
The Acorn featured Capt. Joe Yturralde in a story about how he has devoted his life to helping others, including his
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