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Have questions? Need to reach us for non-emergency business? We're here to help and support our community.

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

CALL 911

For Fire • Police • Ambulance

Contact Information

For non-emergency inquiries, volunteer applications, or general questions, please reach out using the information below.

Mailing Address

PO BOX 95
70 MILE HOUSE, BC
Canada

Non-Emergency Phone

250-466-2424

For general inquiries and volunteer information

Email Address

Mile70HouseFirefighters@hotmail.com

We typically respond within 24-48 hours

Emergency Response

24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year

Always ready to serve our community

Send Us a Message

Use the contact information provided to reach us, or visit us at the station. We welcome community members to stop by and learn more about our operations.

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70 Mile House, BC

Serving the Cariboo Region

Visit Our Fire Station

Interested in learning more about what we do? Considering becoming a volunteer? We welcome community members to visit the fire station, meet our team, and see our equipment firsthand.

Please contact us in advance to schedule a visit, as our volunteers may be on calls or conducting training. We'll be happy to arrange a time that works for you and provide a tour of our facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I call 911?

Call 911 immediately for any emergency: fires, medical emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, or any situation requiring urgent police, fire, or ambulance response.

How can I become a volunteer firefighter?

Visit our recruitment page for detailed information about requirements and the application process, or contact us directly.

Do you provide fire safety inspections?

Yes! Contact us to schedule a fire safety inspection or to request fire prevention education for your school, business, or community group.

How is the department funded?

As a registered charity (858071848RR0001), we receive funding through regional taxation, grants, and community donations. All contributions support equipment, training, and operations.