Stay engaged and stay aware! VCFD supports the PulsePoint application to keep you in the loop with local emergencies. Watch the video to make sure you know all the pro tips and settings.

RT @VCFD_PIO: Smoke near Camarillo Airport is from a training burn by one of our partners at the Regional Training Cente...
Read MoreFires and burns are not the only hazards that threaten seniors. Statistics show that falls are the leading cause of unin...
Read MoreWe have the family and friends of Deputy Albanese in our hearts and minds during this difficult time. ...
Read MoreToday #VCFD and @vitalant hosted our first #BloodDrive of 2021. Fire department personnel and community members donated ...
Read MoreRT @LosPadresNF: Prescribed burning operations atop Figueroa Mountain today are underway. All piles have been ignited &a...
Read More#VCFD visited @TheCollectionRP Management team to present them with a plaque in thanks for their continuous support of t...
Read MoreRT @VCAirUnit: Rescue near Chief Peak for a lower leg injury with @VCFD Engine 22 and @LosPadresNF Engine 55. Light snow...
Read MoreRT @VCAirUnit: Copter 6 today on a rescue near Arroyo Verde Park. https://t.co/pBUYYcFbKM
Read MoreWe’re hiring! We’re looking for an EMS nurse who wants to make a difference by improving pre-hospital patient care. ...
Read MoreFire safety training makes fire accidents less likely. If clothing catches fire: •Stop; don't run around. •Drop to ...
Read MoreVCFD Wildland Unit is planning a training burn TODAY Feb 17th in Sexton Canyon from 10am to 3pm. Area residents may no...
Read MoreVCFD Wildland Unit is planning a training burn Feb 17th in Sexton Canyon from 10am to 3pm. Area residents may notice sm...
Read MoreIn 2020, more than 1,500 hours were donated by 115 VCFD volunteers to support their communities, helping to educate over...
Read MoreThe Ventura County Fire Department wants to make sure you and your family have a safe and sweet day filled with love. ðŸ...
Read MoreBlowing embers from a fire pit pose the same threat as a wildfire. Reduce the risk, by: •Clearing away debris 0-5 fo...
Read MoreStay engaged and stay aware! VCFD supports the PulsePoint application to keep you in the loop with local emergencies. Watch the video to make sure you know all the pro tips and settings.
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