After careful consideration, the City is going to abandon its X (formerly Twitter) social media channels effective March 1, 2026. This includes both the Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Services and the City of Cranbrook X pages. https://t.co/O3BtVM4joV #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook
We responded to 587 calls for service in Q4 2025. Call volumes remained within normal seasonal ranges and were slightly lower than the previous quarter, reflecting steady and manageable demand as the year came to a close. https://t.co/IIt0r4iAbD #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook
Is that smoke? Yup. And it’s all good. 🌲🔥
@CranbrookFire is currently conducting important wildfire reduction work by burning several piles out near Gold Creek on Friday. The work is part of ongoing fuel reduction efforts to protect the Phillips Reservoir. #Cranbrook
Cooking fires are the #1 cause of home fires. Stay in the kitchen when frying or grilling. Use a timer for baking or roasting. Keep flammable items away from the stovetop. If a grease fire starts, cover it with a lid & turn off the burner. #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook#FireSafety
Direct from the North Pole, Santa Claus has officially confirmed his annual Christmas Eve tour of #Cranbrook – and his magical route is all set thanks to the support of Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services. https://t.co/k7cJ1VJdEY @cityofcranbrook#SantaClaus
Candles are cozy but also an open flame. Blow them out before leaving or sleeping. Keep them 1 ft from anything flammable. Use sturdy holders. Skip candles during outages, flashlights are safer. December is peak candle fire season. #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook#FireSafety
Fresh needles = safer tree. Choose green, healthy branches this season. Keep your tree 3 feet from heat sources and never block an exit. Safety first! Turn off tree lights before bed. Replace worn cords. Never use candles. #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook#FireSafety
Holiday safety starts at home. Use flame-resistant décor, check your light strings for damage, keep candles far from anything that can burn, and always blow them out before leaving the room. Stay safe this season. #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook
Hey, #Cranbrook! Thanks to the favourable weather conditions today (Nov 25), Cranbrook Forest District staff are actively burning prepared brush piles within the Cranbrook Community Forest trail network, to help reduce the risk of wildfire. @cityofcranbrook
We responded to 633 calls in Q3 2025, an 11% increase from spring. Call volumes were steady for the busy summer months, with 30% fire rescue and 70% pre-hospital care calls. Activity highest downtown & along highway corridor. https://t.co/mD28V7OpVe #Cranbrook@cityofcranbrook
Please be safe with all the trick-or-treaters out and about tonight. Travel in groups & stick together. Wear masks with good visibility and take a flashlight with you. Drivers, please slow down and be aware kids could dart out in front of you. And @TorontoBlueJays! #Cranbrook
Late Monday (Oct 27), a passing motorist stopped in #Cranbrook after realizing some family keepsakes being transported in their vehicle could be potentially explosive. Wanting to do the right thing, they contacted us & we responded to secure the material. https://t.co/wGcucupRpR
Anything with a lithium-ion battery: phones, laptops, e-bikes, power tools can become a fire hazard if it’s not charged safely. Always use the charger that came with the device. Charge Into Fire Safety for Fire Prevention Week – October 5-11, 2025. #firepreventionweek#firesafety
#FirePreventionWeek runs from October 5 - 11, 2025, and this year’s theme, “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home”, highlights the everyday risks posed by the batteries that power so many of our devices. https://t.co/gZVWYJJKpU #BatterySafety#NFPA
🚨 Scam Alert 🚨
Cranbrook Fire Fighters do not ask for donations by phone. If you get a call requesting money on our behalf, it’s a scam. Please report it to the RCMP. Stay safe, #Cranbrook! @cityofcranbrook
To reduce wildfire risk, a prescribed burn is planned near Canadian Rockies International Airport (11 km N of #Cranbrook). Up to 45 ha may be burned starting as early as Sept 18 (weather dependent) possibly in evening to limit airport impacts. #BCWildfire https://t.co/G0OJGxnzgo
C Shifts responds to a rubbish fire at the industrial recycling facility in Cranbrook this AM. Crews knocked the fire down quickly and staff assisted with machinery to remove combustibles from the building. No injuries reported. Great work C Shift!
Sign up for the free regional Emergency Notification System. Powered by Voyent Alert! the system will keep you informed on evacuation orders/alerts during critical events like wildfires, floods, hazardous materials incidents. https://t.co/pyAHIfsBd9. #Cranbrook@rdek
Wildfire & prescribed fire impact our region. Your voice matters. Please share your views on fire use, smoke, and preparedness. This survey will help guide future fire planning in BC. Open until July 31. Take the survey: https://t.co/aUsfk83pEN @cityofcranbrook@UAlberta