The First Nations Emergency Services Society: Celebrating 40 Years

May 12, 2026

We are incredibly proud to celebrate our 40th year in operation!  

FNESS evolved from the Society of Native Indian Fire Fighters of BC (SNIFF), which was established in 1986. SNIFF’s initial objectives were to help reduce the number of fire-related deaths on First Nation reserves, but changed its emphasis to incorporate a greater spectrum of emergency services. In 1994, SNIFF changed its name to First Nations’ Emergency Services Society of BC to reflect its growing diversity of services provided. 

So how did SNIFF start? Well, a little digging into our archives has uncovered a video of the very first Indigenous Firefighter Competition in 1984 (2 years before SNIFF was formed!). This competition brought the right people together who saw an opportunity for fire departments to train and compete with one another. They also saw a need for safer First Nation communities  – and SNIFF was the way to do that. 

Take a look at a montage of the 1984 Inaugural Indigenous Firefighter Competition: