Emergency Services

Emergency Services

Fire Departments

The Worsley and Hines Creek Volunteer Fire Departments are operated through Clear Hills County, and run under the Clear Creek Fire Committee. 

In case of fires or emergencies, please call 911.

The departments are actively seeking volunteers. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer firefighter, please contact the County office via email at allan@clearhillscounty.ab.ca or by phone at 780-685-3925 Ext. 121.

Additionally, you can reach out to Abe Friesen, the Worsley Fire Chief, at 780-835-1810, or Ed Walmsley, the Hines Creek Fire Chief, at 780-835-1465 for more information.

Clear Hills County Volunteer Fire Fighter Code of Conduct

EMS (Emergency Medical Services)

FOR ALL EMERGENCY CALLS, PLEASE CALL 911

Alberta Health Services Emergency Medical Services 

Providing ambulance services  the surrounding area 

For non-emergency calls and inquiries call the Health Complex at 780-835-6100

 

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This position may be eligible for a recruitment incentive of up to $25,000 with up to a 3-year return to service commitment (RSC).

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RCMP

FOR ALL EMERGENCY CALLS, PLEASE CALL 911

RCMP – Alberta K Division (external link)
RCMP – Fairview Detachment (external link)
Located at 10104-113 Street.

Mailing address:
Box 601
Fairview, AB
T0H 1L0
For non-emergency calls and inquiries call the RCMP Office at 780-835-4031

Alberta RCMP Crime Map (external link)

Provides information to local crimes within the Fairview and surrounding area.  The Report a Tip feature is available through this site for residence to access

Alberta Fish & Wildlife

Alberta Fish & Wildlife 

Fairview Main Floor, 10209 109 Street
Fairview, Alberta  T0H 1L0
780-835-7200
aep.fwdsupport-frvw@gov.ab.ca


Report A Poacher

Report suspicious or illegal hunting and fishing activity, or dangerous wildlife encounters online or by phone:

To report illegal activity and public safety issues on public land or in Provincial Parks, call 310-LAND.

 

Enforcement Services Offices

Fairview
Fort Vermilion
High Level
Manning
Peace River
780-624-6405

If you are in an emergency situation, dial 9-1-1.

 

 

Fire Permits

From February 20 to October 31, all burning activities in the Forest Protection Area, excluding campfires, require a fire permit.

Get a fire permit - Clear Hills County does NOT issue Fire Permits! 

Please Contact:

  • Peace River Forest Area - Forest Area Office
  • 9621 96 Ave, Suite 208, Peace River, AB T8S 1T4

  • 780-624-6190

  • https://www.alberta.ca/get-a-fire-permit 

Report a wildfire: If you see a wildfire in a forested area call 310-FIRE (3473)

How to get a fire permit

You can get a free fire permit online.

You will need:

If you need help, see the Online Fire Permit System User Guide.

You can also request a fire permit by contacting your local forest area office.

Request a permit

For more information, see Fire permits: Safe burning practices.

 

STARS

Clear Hills County is a Proud Supporter of STARS

Clear Hills County demonstrates its commitment to community well-being and emergency preparedness through its support for STARS (Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service). By providing financial contributions and actively promoting awareness, the county ensures that its residents have access to rapid, life-saving medical transportation in critical situations. This collaboration enhances the overall emergency response capabilities within the region, reflecting the county's dedication to safeguarding the health and safety of its community members. The partnership with STARS is a testament to Clear Hills County's proactive approach to fostering a resilient and supportive environment for all its inhabitants.