Your Chino Valley Fire firefighters completed three nights of intensive training this month to hone their skills in firefighter survival, roof ventilation, and incident command. Firefighters trained using live fire in a challenging, low-light environment that closely...
Chino Valley Fire urges residents to keep fire safety a priority when preparing this year’s Thanksgiving feast. According to the National Fire Protection Association, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home fires in the United States, followed by the day before...
Chino Valley Fire District reminds residents that fireworks of any kind are prohibited in Chino Hills and unincorporated county areas. State Fire Marshal approved “Safe and Sane” fireworks are allowed in Chino, except in the area south of Pine Avenue and the area east...
The Chino Valley Fire District requires property owners to clear weeds, rubbish, and other combustible vegetation from their property before May 1. If a hazard exists on or after May 1, property owners will be notified by mail. Properties that are not cleared by the...
We used to use the saying, “Change your clocks, change your smoke alarm batteries.” With the way technology has the ability to change clocks automatically, we don’t want this valuable, life-saving task to be forgotten. Chino Valley Fire encourages...
Powerful storms bringing heavy rainfall and cold temperatures are forecasted in the Chino Valley beginning Thursday, February 23, through Saturday, February 25, 2023. Chino Valley Fire encourages you to prepare before the storm by picking up sand and sandbags at...