Open House – Feb. 21st 2026

All are welcome to attend our Open House at the Tim Olsen Memorial Fire Station at 6155 Briceland Thorne Rd in ‘downtown’ Briceland from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on February 21, 2026.

Community members are invited to tour the facilities, meet department personnel, and enjoy food and refreshments as we celebrate this important milestone.

A Vision Realized: The History of the Tim Olsen Memorial Fire Station

The vision for Briceland’s new fire station began decades ago in the 1970s, when Beginnings —our founding organization— secured a one-acre parcel in downtown Briceland with the long-term goal of constructing a fire station to serve the area. That early investment reflected a forward-thinking commitment to public safety that would span generations. Briceland Volunteer Fire was officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2008 and began saving funds to support this ambitious construction project.

One of the key visionaries behind this effort was Tim Olsen, who served as C5400 Briceland Fire Chief from 1999 until 2014. Following his passing in 2014, it was decided that the new station would bear his name in recognition of his leadership and lasting commitment to regional emergency preparedness.

Funding for the station was made possible with community fundraising events, generous private donations, and paid operational assignments with CAL FIRE and CAL OES with our department providing local station coverage and emergency response to major wildfires statewide. The department also received grant funding from Coast Central Credit Union and Vocality Community Credit Union, along with a significant allocation from Humboldt County’s Measure Z public safety fund.

In 2020, building plans were formally approved, and ground was broken later that year. Construction of the main apparatus bay and structural components was completed in 2021. Interior build-out, including office space, a training room, restrooms, and a kitchen were started in 2022. 

The station serves not only as a modern operational base with adequate apparatus storage and meeting space, but also as a regional training hub. The facility has hosted emergency medical, fire and technical rescue trainings for first responders from neighboring departments across Humboldt and Mendocino counties, strengthening interagency coordination and regional preparedness.

Now that we have finished most of the final touches, we wish to share this vision and to open up for all the community for the first time. Please come and visit us this next Saturday Feb 21st!

 

 

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Briceland VFD Responds to Structure Fire in Redway

In the early hours of Saturday morning on Feb 7th ’26, Briceland VFD responded to a mutual aid assistance call for a Commercial Structure Fire in Redway. C5400, C5401, Engine 5416 and Utility 5405 assisted Redway, Garberville and CalFire resources to extinguish the fire that consumed a large part of a Motel on Redwood Dr.

Kym Kemp covered the story here: https://kymkemp.com/2026/02/07/fire-at-redway-inn-early-saturday-morning/

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BFPD Meeting Agenda Feb 10, 2026, 3:30 pm

BRICELAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Meeting Agenda February 10, 2026, 3:30 pm

Briceland Fire Station

Approve agenda
Approve minutes of last meeting
Elect BFPD officers for 2026
BFPD fiscal report (Diane)
Warrant to release funds to TRFPD – vote to approve and sign
Warrant to release funds to BVFD – vote to approve and sign
Report on annually required forms:
– CA Special Districts Financial Transactions
– CA Government Compensation
– CA Form 700 Statements of Economic Interests
– Humboldt County Elections – Roster of Public Officials
Review of audit requirements (Diane)
Resolution declaring hardship to maintain a website – vote to approve and sign
Renewal of biennial BVFD and TRFPD MOUs – appoint committee
BVFD report
JPA board election
Review meeting schedule for 2026 / Confirm next meeting date
Public comment / Announcements
Adjourn

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Task Force 2075 Responds to Christmas Storms

Following severe weather warnings for high winds and flooding, Briceland Fire joined local first responders for a Cal OES activation to help keep our communities safe and roadways open during the storm. Beginning on Christmas Eve, while multiple rounds of strong winds and heavy rain impacted the North Coast, five staffed engines assigned to Task Force 2075 were out in the field, clearing fallen trees from roadways and addressing hazards such as downed power lines.

Task Force 2075 brought together firefighters and engines from Myers Flat, Salmon Creek, Miranda, Redway, Palo Verde, Briceland, and Shelter Cove. Working together, crews responded to 23 calls for service, most involving trees blocking roads or tangled in power lines, helping restore access and reduce hazards during this holiday storm.

What to do if you find a downed power line
* Stay at least 30 feet away from the line and anything it’s touching
* Call 911 to report the hazard, then call your utility company
* Assume it’s live and dangerous
* Avoid water and metal objects nearby
* Do not drive over the downed wire
* Warn others to stay away from the area

PG&E can be contacted at  1-800-743-500

https://www.pge.com/en/newsroom/safety-action-center/safety-resources/never-touch-a-downed-power-line.html

 

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Formation of Southern Humboldt Fire & Rescue; Dec 20th 2025

Briceland Fire is proud to be joining neighboring southern Humboldt County Fire Departments in taking a historic step forward in strengthening fire and emergency response in our region.

On Saturday, December 20th 2025, thirteen founding fire departments gathered at the Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District and Fire Station to officially sign the Joint Powers Agreement establishing the Southern Humboldt Fire & Rescue Joint Powers Alliance (JPA).

This milestone marks the most significant regional collaboration effort in the history of Southern Humboldt’s fire service. For Briceland Fire, it will facilitate our ability to work together with neighboring departments on multiple levels, including coordination of administrative and documentation needs, trainings, apparatus repair, grant writing and project implementation. JPA members will maintain the identity and autonomy of our local fire departments and fire protection districts, while the new SHF&R organization provides a support structure for the many facets of fire and rescue operations that each department can tap into as needed. It also opens new pathways for workforce development and future career opportunities in the fire and emergency services, helping build the next generation of local responders.

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Good Fire on the Mountain

On December 12-14th, 2025, the Mail Ridge Wildfire Resilience Project moved into the prescribed fire phase of its restoration efforts.

Members of Briceland Fire, Telegraph Ridge Volunteer Fire, Palo Verde Volunteer Fire, Petrolia Fire, the Humboldt County Prescribed Burn Association and cultural fire practitioners from Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship came together to help bring what the Wailaki people call N’Shong Konk (“Good Fire”) back to the southern Humboldt landscape.

Following several weeks of site preparation work by the Briceland Fuels Crew, Native Health in Native Hands and Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship, weather conditions aligned to conduct effective burning. Approximately 90 acres of oak under story and roadside piles were treated just ahead of wetting rain.

This work will help improve overall forest health by removing ladder fuels and limiting fir encroachment in the oak woodlands providing a measure of protection from higher intensity fires in dry season conditions. It also will establish a strategic shaded fuel break to support future prescribed burns within the larger 269-acre project area.

The Mail Ridge Wildfire Resilience Project, Phase 1 is the first fuels reduction and prescribed fire implementation effort of a larger, landscape-scale project along the entire 54-mile long crest of Mail Ridge in southern Humboldt and northern Mendocino counties. Past management practices and the exclusion of low-intensity fire has increased the region’s vulnerability to catastrophic wildfire, jeopardizing the ability of forests to sequester carbon and perform critical ecological functions into the future.

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Mail Ridge Wildfire Resilience Project

Briceland Fire Commences Work on Major Fuels Reduction and Prescribed Fire Project on Mail Ridge

The Mail Ridge Wildfire Resilience Project marks the first implementation phase of a larger, landscape-scale effort spanning the 54-mile-long crest of Mail Ridge in Southern Humboldt and northern Mendocino counties. Decades of fire exclusion and past management practices have increased the region’s vulnerability to catastrophic wildfire—threatening forest health, carbon storage, and ecosystem balance.

Phase 1 of the project includes the creation of a 24-acre ridgetop fuel break, restoration of 64 acres of oak woodland, and the application of prescribed fire across 269 acres. This work is being carried out by local firefighters and cultural fire practitioners, supporting forest resiliency through the reintroduction of fire to the landscape.

This project is being led by the Humboldt County Resource Conservation District in collaboration with multiple organizations including Briceland Fire, the Humboldt County Fire Safe Council, Trees Foundation, and cultural partners from Native Health in Native Hands and Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship.

Funding for this North Coast Resource Partnership (NCRP) CAL FIRE Forest Health Pilot subproject was provided by CAL FIRE’s Forest Health Program, through the NCRP as part of California Climate Investments. California Climate Investments is a statewide program that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work reducing GHG emissions, strengthening the economy, and improving public health and the environment – particularly in disadvantaged communities. The Cap-and- Trade program also creates a financial incentive for industries to invest in clean technologies and develop innovative ways to reduce pollution. California Climate Investments projects include affordable housing, renewable energy, public transportation, zero-emission vehicles, environmental restoration, more sustainable agriculture, recycling, and much more. At least 35 percent of these investments are located within and benefiting residents of disadvantaged communities, low- income communities, and low-income households across California.

More information about the project can be found at:

http://www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov

https://humboldtrcd.org/projects/wildfire-resiliency-planning-for-mail-ridge/

https://www.northcoastresourcepartnershipprojects.org/Project/Detail/17696

#CAClimateInvestments #CALFIRE_ForestHealth

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Prescribed Burn Planned, Huestis Rock Unit in Ft. Seward Area

Ft. Seward, CA – December 12-13-14, 2025 – Briceland Fire, in cooperation with Ft. Seward Ranch, will conduct a winter prescribed burn on the Huestis Rock Unit along Dyerville Loop Road at Ft. Seward Road. The project will treat approximately 90 acres of oak woodland to improve fire resiliency and support long-term habitat restoration. Operations may extend up to three days, depending on weather and site conditions.

Location: Dyerville Loop Rd @ Ft Seward Rd
Target Acreage: 34 acres
Target Dates: December 12-13-14, 2025
Ignition Time: Approximately 10:00 AM
Lead Agency: Briceland Fire

Smoke may be visible from Highway 101, Miranda, Phillipsville, Weott, and Salmon Creek. Minor traffic impacts on Dyerville Loop Road are possible. While significant smoke impacts are unlikely, some evening drift toward Highway 254 may occur.

The Mail Ridge Wildfire Resilience Project marks the first implementation phase of a larger, landscape-scale effort spanning the 54-mile-long crest of Mail Ridge in Southern Humboldt and northern Mendocino counties. Decades of fire exclusion and past management practices have increased the region’s vulnerability to catastrophic wildfire—threatening forest health, carbon storage, and ecosystem balance. This project is part of a broader effort to restore oak woodland health, reduce hazardous fuels, and improve wildfire resilience across the region.

This project is being led by the Humboldt County Resource Conservation District in collaboration with multiple organizations including Briceland Fire, the Humboldt County Fire Safe Council, Trees Foundation, and cultural partners from Native Health in Native Hands and Hybrid Indigenous Stewardship.

More information about the project can be found at:

https://humboldtrcd.org/projects/wildfire-resiliency-planning-for-mail-ridge/

https://www.northcoastresourcepartnershipprojects.org/Project/Detail/17696

 

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BRICELAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Meeting Agenda November 17, 2025 3:30 pm

Briceland Fire Station

Approve agenda

Approve minutes of August 6, 2025 meeting

Finance report

Warrant to release funds for reimbursement of file cabinet hardware –

Vote to approve and sign

Warrant to release funds to BVFD – Vote to approve and sign

Resolution to join Southern Humboldt Fire and Rescue Joint Powers Authority; Assign representative to JPA – Vote to approve and sign

BVFD audit report

Review meeting schedule for 2026 (minimum): 2/10, 5/12, 8/4

Public comment period

Adjourn meeting

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Fire Atlas Info Gathering at BCL Station: Nov. 15-16 and 22-23

Help Us Help You!

Briceland VFD is inviting everyone to stop by our station for an informal community information gathering event featuring a new mapping tool for emergency response called the Fire Atlas.

Over the last several years local fire departments in the Mattole watershed have participated in this map project with the Mattole Restoration Council. An invitation to participate has now been extended to the residents of the Briceland Fire Protection District.

This digital mapping tool helps us locate important details during an emergency — critical information about driveways and road access, exact locations and addresses of residences, water sources and hose connections, gates, and turnarounds — so we can respond faster, safer and more effectively when it matters most.

We’d love for you to come by, say hello, and share any information about your property that you feel would be helpful to firefighters if a fire or other emergency happens nearby.

Where: Tim Olsen Memorial Fire Station in “downtown” Briceland;

6155 Briceland Thorne Rd. Garberville CA 95542

When: Weekends of November 15-16 and 22-23, 9am-5pm

All information is kept private and only used by first responders — it’s just one more way we can all work together to keep our community safe.

Questions? Contact BVFD PIO Camilo Stevenson at; BricelandFire@gmail.com

We hope to see you there — and bring a friend or neighbor!

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