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Halifax Fire
@hfxfire
Official account for Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency. Not monitored 24/7. Call 911 in an emergency. Follow us on Bluesky (hfx-fire.bsky.social).
Halifax, Nova Scotia
halifax.ca/fire
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jul 14, 2025
    Thanks for staying connected. Updates we typically post to X will now be posted to Bluesky. Follow us @HFX-fire.bsky.social or access our Bluesky feed at halifax.ca/fire (no account or login required). We're also on Facebook. Learn more: halifax.ca/stay-informed
    Blue background with the Bluesky logo at the top and the text 'Follow us on Bluesky @hfx-fire.bsky.social' with the Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency logo centred at the bottom.
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  • Halifax Fire reposted
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    Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency Incidents
    @HRFE_Incidents
    Jul 10, 2025
    The Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency incidents feed is moving to halifax.ca/fire on July 14, 2025. The new feed will support RSS, making it easy and accessible to subscribe using your preferred method—whether that's a dedicated RSS reader, email program, or another tool.
    A navy background with a siren graphic at the top, the Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency logo at the bottom, and the text ‘The HRFE Incidents feed is moving to halifax.ca/fire on July 14, 2025’ in the centre.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jul 4, 2025
    Our Division Chief of Training, Vince Conrad, retires this month after 34 years of dedicated service. Vince's leadership helped shape the way we train our firefighters, and we are grateful for the lasting impact of his work. Thank you, Vince, and all the best in your retirement!
    Chief Ken Stuebing presents Division Chief Vince Conrad with his ceremonial retirement axe. They are both standing in front of flags in the trailblazers boardroom.
    from left: Deputy Chief Dave Meldrum, Division Chief of Training Vince Conrad, and Training Officer Brian Rogers. Vince is holding his retirement certificate and ceremonial axe.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 30, 2025
    This Canada Day, consider skipping backyard fireworks. They’re unpredictable, pose a fire risk & can cause distress to people & animals. If you do use consumer fireworks, check for burning restrictions, let neighbours know & follow safety guidelines. halifax.ca/fireworks
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 29, 2025
    Reminder: We’re gradually moving from X to Bluesky. -Starting July 2: Most updates posted to Bluesky. -Between July 2–14: X only used for major service impacts and emergencies. -July 14: We fully switch to Bluesky (hfx-fire.bsky.social). halifax.ca/stay-informed
    Blue background with the Bluesky logo at the top and the text 'We're moving to Bluesky' with the Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency logo centred at the bottom.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 27, 2025
    You're invited to join us and @HfxRegPolice for an open house and food drive on Saturday, June 28th from 1 - 3:00 p.m. Come tour the station, meet the crew, and enjoy a BBQ. Folks are encouraged to bring non-perishable food, which will be donated to Feed Nova Scotia.
    A group of people are participating in a food drive event, with one person handing a jar of peanut butter to another. The background shows shelves with various items. Text on the image reads: "You're invited to an open house food drive event at Fire Station 8 on Convoy Run in Bedford from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, June 28." Logos for Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency, Halifax Regional Police, and Feed Nova Scotia are displayed at the bottom.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 26, 2025
    Thursday, June 26 | 3:55 p.m. - Please follow @hfxgov for updates related to the wildfire response in the Porters Lake area.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 25, 2025
    Reminder: We’re gradually moving from X to Bluesky. -Starting July 2: Most updates posted to Bluesky. -Between July 2–14: X only used for major service impacts and emergencies. -July 14: We fully switch to Bluesky (hfx-fire.bsky.social). halifax.ca/stay-informed
    Blue background with the Bluesky logo at the top and the text 'We're moving to Bluesky' with the Halifax Regional Fire & Emergency logo centred at the bottom.
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    Natural Resources
    @NS_DNR
    Jun 23, 2025
    Ostrea Lake wildfire is now under control. Size estimate is now 6 hectares based on walking perimeter and better visibility. 20 DNR firefighters still on scene with HRM Fire & Emergency. Work will continue on hot spots for a couple of days. This is our final update on this fire.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 22, 2025
    Sunday, June 22 | 5:15 p.m. - Please follow @hfxgov for updates related to the wildfire response in the Ostrea Lake area of Musquodoboit Harbour.
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 22, 2025
    The municipality will continue to provide updates on Bluesky at @hfxgov.bsky.social and @hfxgov on X.
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    hfxgov
    @hfxgov
    Jun 22, 2025
    June 22, 5 p.m. - A comfort centre has been opened to assist residents impacted by the fire in the Ostrea Lake area located at the Eastern Shore Community Centre, 67 Park Road, Musquodoboit Harbour. Details: halifax.ca/home/news/comf…
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    Halifax Fire
    @hfxfire
    Jun 22, 2025
    HRFE, DNR, and RCMP are at Ostrea Lake responding to a forest fire. Residents on Ostrea Lake Road from the 600 block and adjoining roads to Hwy 7 have been evacuated. Eastern Shore Community Centre at 67 Park Road, Musquodoboit Harbour will be open as a Comfort Centre at 5p.m.
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    Natural Resources
    @NS_DNR
    Jun 22, 2025
    DNR is fighting an out of control wildfire in Ostrea Lake Road area. Estimated at 35 hectares. We have 12 firefighters and a helicopter on the scene, along with local fire departments. @RCMPNS and @hfxfire managing some evacuations.
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