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'''Edmont Fire Rescue Services''' is the fire department for the city of [[Edmonton, Alberta]].
'''Edmonton Fire Rescue Services''' is the fire department for the city of [[Edmonton, Alberta]].


The '''Edmonton Fire Department''' began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906.
The '''Edmonton Fire Department''' began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906.

Revision as of 19:42, 9 March 2009

Edmonton Fire Rescue Services is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta.

The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906.

Operations

There are 25 stations throughout the city

  • Station 1 103 Ave. & 96 St.
  • Station 2 102 Ave. & 107 St.
  • Station 22 101 Ave. & 123 St.
  • Station 4 109 Ave. & 156 St.
  • Station 12 90 Ave. & 156 St.
  • Station 19 62 Ave. & 178 St.
  • Station 23 101 Ave. & 178 St.
  • Station 5 111 Ave. & 101 St.
  • Station 7 118 Ave. & 50 St.
  • Station 8 125 Ave. & 128 St.
  • Station 10 127 Ave. & 101 St.
  • Station 14 144 Ave. & 73 St.
  • Station 17 155 Ave. & Castledowns Rd.
  • Station 18 138 Ave. & Victoria Trail
  • Station 3 76 Ave. & 112 St.
  • Station 6 81 Ave. & 96 St.
  • Station 9 56 Ave. & 50 St.
  • Station 11 101 Ave. & 66 St.
  • Station 13 40 Ave. & 119 St.
  • Station 15 51 Ave. & 97 St.
  • Station 16 29 Ave. & 66 St.
  • Station 20 23 Ave. & 105 St.
  • Station 24 131 Haddow Close

Fleet

EFRS has a total of 127 pieces of equipment:

  • 33 pumpers
  • 8 tankers
  • 11 aerials
  • 8 rescue trucks
  • 6 rescue boats
  • 2 dangerous goods response vans
  • 1 decontamination trailer
  • 1 ventilation unit
  • 1 mobile command centre
  • 1 hose tender
  • 1 rehabilitation bus
  • 1 salvage truck
  • 1 canine van
  • Several all-terrain vehicles
  • Variety of support vehicles

References