Port Moody Ends 111-Year Volunteer Firefighter Program
City cites financial review, reduced need for volunteers, and legislative changes in decision to transition to a fully career-staffed fire department.
- The City of Port Moody's 2025 budget eliminates funding for the Port Moody Volunteer Firefighters Association, ending its 111-year history.
- The decision follows a 2022 financial review and reflects declining use of volunteers, high turnover rates, and updated training and safety requirements.
- Port Moody Fire Rescue will add two full-time career firefighter positions in 2025 to maintain fire response capabilities.
- The city assures residents that fire services will remain unaffected, with mutual aid available from nearby departments including Coquitlam Fire Rescue.
- City officials plan to meet with volunteer firefighters in January to discuss alternative roles and recognize their contributions to the community.