Emergency Services

Our Mission Statement
Kitsumkalum Emergency Management Department is committed to bringing safety and stability to emergency incidents within Kitsumkalum community through care and compassion.
Liam Nutma
Emergency Program Coordinator
Kitsumkalum Band
Terrace, B.C.
P: 250.631.9511 E: lnutma @ kitsumkalum.com
Desire to Serve, Ability to Perform, Courage to Act
Emergency Services News & Postings
EOC Level 1 Terminated
Dear Kitsumkalum, It has been determined that the river forecast has dropped significantly, posing no concern to our community. On this day, the Emergency Management Department has terminated the Emergency Operation Center Level 1 Activation (EOC level 1) for...
Kitsumkalum Emergency Management Update
Dear Kitsumkalum, The Emergency Management Department has debriefed the current possible flooding situation and will continue to remain in a holding pattern with the activated EOC level 1. With the heavy rain and high heat, having appropriate resources available if...
How To Prepare Your Home for Wildfires
Hi Kitsumkalum, Please review the PDF information sheet on FNESS How To Prepare Your Home for Wildfires. You can also visit the website for more information: www.nfpa.org/Public-Education/Fire-causes-and-risks/Wildfire/Preparing-homes-for-wildfire Let's be proactive...
EOC Activation Level 1 Update – Kitsumkalum
Dear Kitsumkalum Residents, The Emergency Management Department continues to monitor and respond accordingly to the flooding concerns within and around Kitsumkalum. A big thank you to Richard Inkster and his team with Public Works for mitigating water as needed with...
Emergency Operation Center Level 1 Activated in Kitsumkalum
Hello Kitsumkalum Community, As of today, Kitsumkalum emergency management department has activated an Emergency Operation Center level 1 (EOC level 1) for Kitsumkalum community. Our emergency management team will be closely working with emergency management BC to...
Flood Warning and Being Prepared – Kitsumkalum Community
Hello Kitsumkalum Community, As many of you are aware, Emergency Management BC (EMBC) is predicting high water levels within the next week, which poses an increased risk to our community. This week, we are experiencing warmer weather, followed by intensified amounts...