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A collection of stories from the group that makes Cebu City Fire Volunteers as genuine as themselves.

Bringing Water to the Community: A Water Ration Vlog

Following the impact of Typhoon Tino, the group has been providing water supply assistance to the affected victims. The initiative was organized to help address the urgent need for clean and accessible water within the community during the recovery period. The group began distributing water early in the morning and continued the operation until sundown

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Recognition of partners by OCD

The Cebu City Fire Volunteers, Inc. was recognized at the DRRM Partners Appreciation Awarding Ceremony last Monday, February 16, 2026, at the Golden Hotel, honoring local government units (LGUs) and partner institutions for their contributions to advancing disaster resilience. This recognition reflects our continued commitment to strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction and Management efforts and supporting

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11th Annual ISAR (International Search and Rescue) Conference and Exhibition

August 5, 2025Cebu City Fire Volunteers proudly participated in the 11th Annual ISAR (International Search and Rescue) Conference and Exhibition. It was an inspiring and educational day learning alongside public safety leaders from around the world—including Canada, the Philippines, India, the United States, Malaysia, Poland, and more. Following a full day of seminars, I had

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Fueled by Heart: The Journey of Cebu City Fire Volunteers

Cebu City Fire Volunteers (CCFV) was never born out of funding, fame, or formality. It began with one man — Dominador D. Suico Jr. — and his unwavering desire to help. In 2009, he served as a barangay volunteer, but left due to internal challenges. Two years later, in 2011, he volunteered under the Cebu City Fire Station and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), but couldn’t formally carry their name. Still, that didn’t stop him. On his protective gear, he simply wrote: “Cebu City Fire Volunteer.” He never set out to form a group — he just wanted to help.

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