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Revision as of 05:18, 1 September 2019
Agency overview | |
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Established | 1906 |
Employees | 1000 - including firefighters, dispatchers and other staff[citation needed] |
Fire chief | Ken Block (1 February 2009-)[1] |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 30 |
Engines | 33 |
Trucks | 10 |
Rescues | 8 (+ 6 boats)[citation needed] |
Tenders | 4[citation needed]5[citation needed] |
Website | |
http://www.edmonton.ca/programs_services/about-fire-rescue-services.aspx |
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 30 stations throughout the city.[2]
# | Name | Address | Pumps | Ladders | Rescue | Special Units | Chief | Coordinates |
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1 | Headquarters | 10351 96 Street | 1, 1A | 1 | Public Information Officers (PIO) | Chief of Department
Deputy Chiefs Platoon Chief District Chief |
53°32′52″N 113°29′01″W / 53.5478°N 113.4835°W | |
2 | Downtown | 10217 107 Street | 2 | 2 | Investigator 1, Investigator 2, Investigator K9 | 53°32′37″N 113°30′15″W / 53.5436°N 113.5042°W | ||
3 | University | 11226 76 Avenue | 3 | 3 | Technical Rescue Team | 53°30′45″N 113°31′20″W / 53.5126°N 113.5221°W | ||
4 | Jasper Place | 10949 156 Street | 4 | 4 | District Chief | 53°33′20″N 113°35′23″W / 53.5556°N 113.5898°W | ||
5 | Norwood | 9020 111 Avenue (formerly 11169 101 Street) |
5, 5A | 53°33′41″N 113°28′50″W / 53.5613°N 113.4805°W | ||||
6 | Mill Creek | 8105 96 Street | 6 | 6 | 53°31′02″N 113°28′34″W / 53.5173°N 113.4762°W | |||
7 | Highlands | 5025 118 Avenue | 7 | 7 | All Terrain Pump 7 | 53°34′12″N 113°25′10″W / 53.5700°N 113.4194°W | ||
8 | Hagmann | 12503 128 Street | 8 | 53°34′52″N 113°32′33″W / 53.5812°N 113.5424°W | ||||
9 | Roper Station | 5604 50 Street | 9 | 9 | District Chief | 53°29′37″N 113°25′08″W / 53.4937°N 113.4189°W | ||
10 | Lauderdale | 12735 101 Street | 10 | 10 | Hazmat 1, Hazmat 2, Hazmat 3,
Decontamination unit, Air monitoring unit |
53°35′08″N 113°29′36″W / 53.5855°N 113.4933°W | ||
11 | Capilano | 6110 98 Avenue (formerly 6625 101 Avenue) |
11 | River boom trailer | 53°32′18″N 113°25′44″W / 53.5384°N 113.4288°W | |||
12 | Meadowlark | 9020 156 Street | 12 | 53°31′26″N 113°35′27″W / 53.5238°N 113.5908°W | ||||
13 | Rainbow Valley | 4035 119 Street | 13 | Tender 13, Technical Rescue Team Support | 53°28′40″N 113°32′17″W / 53.4779°N 113.5381°W | |||
14 | Londonderry | 7312 144 Avenue | 14 | 14 | 53°36′24″N 113°27′13″W / 53.6067°N 113.4536°W | |||
15 | Coronet | 5120 97 Street | 15 | 53°29′20″N 113°28′48″W / 53.4890°N 113.4801°W | ||||
16 | Mill Woods | 2904 66 Street NW | 16 | 16 | 53°27′35″N 113°26′06″W / 53.4596°N 113.4351°W | |||
17 | Castle Downs | 15505 Castle Downs Road | 17 | Tender 17 | 53°37′03″N 113°31′00″W / 53.6176°N 113.5168°W | |||
18 | Clareview | 13808 Victoria Trail | 18 | Tender 18 | 53°36′05″N 113°23′13″W / 53.6014°N 113.3870°W | |||
19 | Callingwood | 6210 178 Street | 19 | 19 | 53°29′48″N 113°37′49″W / 53.4967°N 113.6303°W | |||
20 | Kaskitayo | 2303 105 Street NW | 20 | 20 | 53°27′16″N 113°30′03″W / 53.4545°N 113.5009°W | |||
21 | Rossdale | 9315 101 Street | 21 | Mobile Command, Foam Truck 21,
Tow unit 21, Utility boat, 2 x Jet boat |
53°31′43″N 113°29′36″W / 53.5285°N 113.4932°W | |||
22 | Oliver | 10124 123 Street | 22 | 22 | Fan trailer | 53°32′32″N 113°32′05″W / 53.5422°N 113.5346°W | ||
23 | Morin | 10130 178 Street | 23 | 23 | All Terrain Pump 23 | 53°32′35″N 113°37′41″W / 53.5430°N 113.6280°W | ||
24 | Terwillegar | 131 Haddow Close | 24 | 24 | All Terrain Pump, Mule 24 | District Chief | 53°27′33″N 113°35′28″W / 53.4592°N 113.5910°W | |
25 | Lake District | 8403 167 Avenue | 25 | Service 1 | District Chief | 53°37′42″N 113°28′13″W / 53.6283°N 113.4703°W | ||
26 | Meadows | 2803 34 Street NW | 26 | Tender 26, Salvage 1, Service truck 2 | 53°27′30″N 113°23′35″W / 53.4584°N 113.3931°W | |||
27 | Ellerslie | 1203 Ellwood Road SW | 27 | 27 | All Terrain Pump 27, Tender 27 | 53°25′44″N 113°28′33″W / 53.4290°N 113.4758°W | ||
28 | Heritage Valley | 12110 26 Avenue SW | 28 | Tender 28 | 53°24′39″N 113°32′19″W / 53.4108°N 113.5385°W | |||
29 | Lewis Farms | 9204 213 Street | 29 | Tender 29 | 53°31′35″N 113°41′17″W / 53.5265°N 113.6880°W | |||
30 | Pilot Sound | 15850 50 St NW | 30 | 53°37′11″N 113°25′09″W / 53.6198°N 113.4191°W | ||||
31 | Windmere | 3865 Allan Drive SW | Opening 2021 | 53°25′31″N 113°36′19″W / 53.4252°N 113.6054°W | ||||
Fire Services Centre | 18603 106A Avenue | 53°33′06″N 113°38′41″W / 53.5517°N 113.6447°W |
Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing
Fire Chief: Ken Block (1 February 2009-) Deputy Chief of Operations: Scott MacDonald
Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton
Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire
Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Russell Croome
The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in
charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week.
The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10 hour days - two 14 hours nights - two days off; two 10 hour days - two 14 hour nights - six days off.
Fire Operations | Fire Prevention | Fire Investigations | Emergency Response
Communications Centre |
Fire Training |
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Platoon Chief / Special Operations Chief | Fire Marshal | Chief of Investigations | Chief of Emergency Communications | Chief of Training |
District Chief | Asst. Fire Marshall | Lead Training Officer | ||
Station Captain Qualified | ||||
Station Captain | Sr. Captain Fire Prevention Qualified | Shift Captain Investigator | Sr. Captain Emergency Communication Specialist | Training Officer |
Fire Captain | Captain Fire Prevention | Captain Investigator | Dispatch Training Captain
Technician Support Captain Captain Emergency Communication Specialist |
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Senior Firefighter Qualified | Sr. Fire Prevention Officer Qualified | Investigator | Sr. Emergency Communication Specialist Qualified | |
Senior Firefighter | Sr. Fire Prevention Officer | |||
Firefighter | Fire Prevention Officer | Emergency Communication Specialist |
Under the Fire Rescue Master Plan all Pumps (engine companies) are staffed with four firefighters as are Ladders (truck companies). Tenders/tankers are staffed with a
minimum of 2 firefighters. Stations with a single Pump were to be staffed with five firefighters. Hazardous Materials units are staffed with a minimum of five
In late August 2019 all Pumps were reduced to four firefighters in order to establish two additional Pump units in the downtown area. Located at stations 1 and 5 and identfied with the "A" suffix, this triggered a reassignment of units at downtown stations (1,2,5,22).
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
See also
References
- ^ "City of Edmonton Announces New Fire Chief". City of Edmonton. 2009-01-16. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
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