Anthony Moore
EOC Coordinator
Anthony Moore is from the Nisga’a Nation located in the northwest coast of BC. He is from the Nisga’a Village of Gitwinksihlkw.
His traditional name is Sgahats'aagan and comes from the House of Laay of the Eagle Tribe. Anthony is a 3rd generation firefighter and Emergency Medical Responder with the Gitwinksihlkw Fire Department and has served for 23 years. Anthony held the position of Emergency Response Services Manager for Nisga’a Lisims Government, where he oversaw various programs such as Emergency Disaster Management, Structural Firefighting, Marine Search and Rescue and Marine Spill Response. This new Directorate and Department have been working diligently towards Emergency Planning initiatives related to Climate Change and adaptation. Anthony also provided direction of emergency management and business continuity, as well as providing strategic guidance and continuity in corporate knowledge to ensure legal compliance of the Health and Safety Legislation for the Nisga’a Nation. Anthony has graduated from the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) receiving an Emergency Management Certificate, Emergency Medical Responder Certificate in 2014. Working diligently with other First Nations, Anthony has been selected to serve on Boards, Committees and working groups at various levels for various entities across the country. First Nations Emergency Services Society (FNESS) as President, (2017 to current), Coastal Nations Coast Guard Auxiliary as Vice President(2020 to 2024), National Indigenous Fire Safety Council as Board Member, (2020 to current), Canadian Standards Association Group–(2022 to Current) and many others. Working diligently with other members of his department, they have worked to develop a strong junior fire fighter training program and an annual summer boot camp, instilling the traditions and mindset of a fire fighter into the youth of Nisga’a Nation and its four communities. As well as serving in his fire department, Anthony also serves in many other nonprofit organizations in areas of Cultural dancing and Concert Bands and the Salvation Army.
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PIB EOC will be working to educate and assist our community in the mitigation, preparedness and recovery of emergency scenarios that could impact our community, buildings, infrastructure and homes. PIB EOC will help assist combat disasters by creating awareness and participate in safety training against at-risk situations.
Natural disasters, like wildfires and flooding, will continue to increase in and around our community and nation. In the event of a disaster, we can organize to have a committee available in our Emergency Operation Centre that can assist and guide staff and volunteers, in addition to our other emergency response services.