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[[File:EFRS 02.jpg|thumb|Apparatus leaving Number 2 Fire Station (Downtown)]] |
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[[File:EFRS 03.jpg|thumb|Number 3 Station]] |
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[[File:EFRS 06.jpg|thumb|Current Number 6 Station]] |
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[[File:EFRS 11.jpg|thumb|Number Eleven Station]] |
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There are 25 stations throughout the city.<ref>[http://www.edmonton.ca/for_residents/emergency_services/fire-stations.aspx Edmonton Fire Stations]</ref> |
There are 25 stations throughout the city.<ref>[http://www.edmonton.ca/for_residents/emergency_services/fire-stations.aspx Edmonton Fire Stations]</ref> |
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|20 ||[[Ermineskin, Edmonton|Ermineskin]] ||2303 105 Street NW ||<small>{{Coord|53.4545|N|113.5009|W|name=Station 20|type:landmark_region:CA-AB}}</small> |
|20 ||[[Ermineskin, Edmonton|Ermineskin]] ||2303 105 Street NW ||<small>{{Coord|53.4545|N|113.5009|W|name=Station 20|type:landmark_region:CA-AB}}</small> |
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|21 ||[[Rossdale, Edmonton|Rossdale]] || |
|21 ||[[Rossdale, Edmonton|Rossdale]] ||9315 101 Street ||<small>{{Coord|53.5285|N|113.4932|W|name=Station 21|type:landmark_region:CA-AB}}</small> |
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|22 ||[[Oliver, Edmonton|Oliver]] ||10124 123 Street ||<small>{{Coord|53.5422|N|113.5346|W|name=Station 22|type:landmark_region:CA-AB}}</small> |
|22 ||[[Oliver, Edmonton|Oliver]] ||10124 123 Street ||<small>{{Coord|53.5422|N|113.5346|W|name=Station 22|type:landmark_region:CA-AB}}</small> |
Revision as of 05:18, 28 June 2011
Agency overview | |
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Established | 1906 |
Fire chief | Ken Block(1 February 2009-)[1] |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 25 |
Engines | 33[citation needed] |
Trucks | 11[citation needed] |
Rescues | 8 (+ 6 boats)[citation needed] |
Tenders | 1[citation needed]8[citation needed] |
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and 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.[citation needed]
Operations
There are 25 stations throughout the city.[2]
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
- ^ "City of Edmonton Announces New Fire Chief". City of Edmonton. 2009-01-16. Retrieved 2009-11-03. [dead link ]
- ^ Edmonton Fire Stations
External links
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