SHELL-GLEN FIRE RESCUE

Located on the traditional territory of the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation

Meet the team that gets things done.

We're all about teamwork

From our most experienced members to our newest recruits, SGFR believes every member plays an important role in the department. We work together to constantly improve our skills and knowledge base, creating an environment where questions are encouraged and everyone's opinions are respected.

Everyone
matters

SGFR is comprised of a group of dedicated individuals from a variety of backgrounds. We have members who are nurses, electricians, carpenters, stay at home parents, retirees, farmers and more! Everyone is welcome, and there are a variety of roles to fill. Reach out to us today to set up an in-person meeting. We'd be glad to answer any questions you have about joining our team!

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Shell-Glen Fire Rescue

Meet our Officers

Randy Kissel

Fire Chief

Randy has over 30 years of experience at Shell-Glen Fire Rescue. He is a wealth of information who is happy to share his perspective and lessons learned over the years. Randy is a skilled tradesperson, and was a reservist with the Rocky Mountain Rangers where he served for many years before recently retiring from service.

Nigel Boeur

Deputy Fire Chief

Nigel keeps the fire hall running smoothly, and loves to learn new skills and share his knowledge with fellow members. He enjoys providing a feeling of safety and security to the community. Nigel is a Journeyperson high voltage electrician, and loves to play board games and go camping with his wife and their dog at recreation sites across Northern BC.

Nick Harding

Captain

Nick is a NFPA 1001 qualified firefighter, who helps members learn and practice the skills required to become the best firefighters they can be. Nick enjoys working hard and playing hard - he is a Journeyperson Glazier, and loves to spend time chilling at the lake in the summer and sledding in the winter.

Thomas Carlson

Lieutenant

Thomas is a dedicated member who started as a cadet and has steadily worked his way upwards by putting in significant effort and time within the department. He is always enthusiastic and ready to lead the way on training nights, apparatus inspections and hall improvement projects. Thomas works as a carpenter and enjoys spending quality time with his partner and their corgi.

Robin Olson

Medical Lieutenant

Robin is a skilled nurse who has been a SGFR member for 15 years. She makes a difference every day in the lives of the people she helps, both at the hospital and in our fire protection district. She pours her heart into everything she does and is a beloved community member. Robin is also an excellent baker, and enjoys spending time in her garden and with her two dogs.

Doug Olson

Firefighter, Lheidli T'enneh Community Liaison

Doug is a firefighter with over 20 years of experience, and has a way of putting a smile on people's faces when he enters the room or cracks one of his friendly jokes. Doug is a Lheidli T'enneh council member, manager of Tano Fuel, deputy director of the PG Crusin' Classics, and in his spare time he loves to go fishing on the Fraser and work on classic cars.

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SGFR FIRST RESPONDERS IN ACTION

Always learning. Always giving back to the community.

 

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No experience necessary, everyone is welcome! Come see what its like to be a Shell-Glen Fire Rescue member today!

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