This fall, we were honoured to be invited by eight First Nation communities along the southern coast of British Columbia to provide first aid training to their members.

This fall, we were honoured to be invited by eight First Nation communities along the southern coast of British Columbia to provide first aid training to their members.
After a record-breaking wildfire season in British Columbia, it may be shocking to know that not all fire is bad. In fact, Indigenous peoples from around the world have been using “Good Fire” for tens of thousands of years to prevent “Bad Fires” and to promote healthy populations of flora and fauna.
In August, FNESS’ Reo Jerome and Kathy Ferguson conducted a 4-day training session and had 12 members come out and commit to joining the fire department.
The structural defense task force was assembled to help protect the community of Witset which was on evacuation alert because of the John Brown Creek Fire.
Team BC, represented by Saik’uz First Nation firefighters, won third place at the national competition in Montreal and made their families, community, and province proud.
“In this episode, we interview Dave Pascal, a Cultural & Prescribed Fire Specialist with the First Nations Emergency Services Society (FNESS). Dave discusses the importance of cultural and prescribed fire in British Columbia and the work he’s doing to revitalize...
Click on the link below to view GlobalNews BC footage on the FNESS Fire Prevention Youth Bootcamp. https://globalnews.ca/video/rd/43ba2914-50df-11ed-bcd1-0242ac110007/?jwsource=cl