Courtenay Fire Department
The Courtenay Fire Department has been serving the community since 1915. We provide fire prevention, fire suppression and rescue services to Courtenay and surrounding contracted areas.
Our team includes eight full-time firefighters and 55 trained volunteers. We respond to both emergency and non-emergency calls.
In an emergency
Call 911 if you need help from the fire department.
Your call will first be answered by E-Comm 911 operators at a dispatch centre in Vancouver. If you need fire services, they will transfer your call to the fire dispatch centre in Campbell River.
The 911 system can usually detect:
- the phone number you're calling from
- the address linked to that phone number
- the name of the registered phone owner
Even if you’re unable to speak during the call, help will still be sent. This can happen if someone is panicked, disoriented or in danger and cannot speak. The enhanced 911 system helps responders locate you automatically.
The call-taker will ask for:
- your name
- your address
- your phone number
- the type of emergency
Answer as clearly as you can so the right help can be sent quickly.
Non-emergency contact
For general questions or to make a non-emergency complaint, contact the fire hall during office hours:
Monday to Friday
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed on holidays)
Fire hall staff contacts
You can reach any of our staff directly by email:
- Fire Chief – Kurt MacDonald
kmacdonald@courtenay.ca - Deputy Fire Chief – George Seigler
gseigler@courtenay.ca - Deputy Fire Chief – Jonathan Welsh
jwelsh@courtenay.ca - Fire Inspector – Greg Lamb
glamb@courtenay.ca - Fire Inspector – Tanner Wilson
twilson@courtenay.ca - Emergency Vehicle Technician – Cary Kerr
ckerr@courtenay.ca - Training Officer Assistant – Danny Wyatt
dwyatt@courtenay.ca - Operations Assistant – Ian Robertson
irobertson@courtenay.ca