Fire Services
The Regina Fire Department offers community fire prevention and awareness programs, fire safety education programs for school children, and emergency response. Our staff members are dedicated and knowledgeable and this transfers into a safe community for our residents.
Currently we service an area of approximately 129 sq. km., 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Response goes beyond civic boundaries and is covered by service agreements with affected municipalities.
Read message from Director of Protective Services
Read a message from Rick McCullough, the Director of Protective Services for the City of Regina >> more
Holiday Safety
Have a happy and safe holiday by following some of these tips: >> more
Review tips to prevent fires & burns
Reduce the chance of a fire or burning yourself at home by following these simple suggestions >> more
Protect yourself in a fire
Survive a fire by installing smoke alarms, planning escape routes and/or installing residential fire sprinklers >> more
Learn about fire safety education
Read information about fire prevention/awareness tips and programs specifically for parents, babysitters and community groups >> more
Know the services we provide
Today’s fire departments do more than just fight fires; they play an important role in many types of emergencies >> more
Refer to the Fire Bylaw
Learn about smoke alarm regulations and if open air fires allowed in Regina >> more
View our photo gallery
See pictures of Regina Firefighters in action >> more
Get a job with our Department
Specialized recruiting procedures are in place to hire employees. Learn the requirements and find the application form >> more
Discover our history
The Regina Fire Department, initiated in 1882, was actually referred to as the Fire Brigade >> more
Contact us
We have 8 facilities in our community. Find out where they are and the phone numbers you may need >> more
