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Pegg served as Deputy Fire Chief for the town of Ajax, [5] ON from 2002 to 2008 before serving as the City of Brampton's Deputy Fire Chief until 2013. [6] He joined Toronto Fire Services as Deputy Fire Chief and Director of Administrative Services in 2013 before being appointed as interim Fire Chief following the retirement of Jim Sales in May ...
Like most North American fire departments, the Ottawa Fire Services is organized in a paramilitary fashion.The current Chief of the department is Paul Hutt. Serving under Hutt are three Deputy Chiefs, four Platoon Chiefs, five Division Chiefs, four Rural Sector Chiefs and twenty District Chiefs.
The fire department in Hamilton dates back to 1879, when Alexander Aitchison was appointed Fire Chief of the city. [2] Aitchison was responsible for radically reforming the department, and during his tenure, the department was changed into an entirely paid one, as well as introducing the first swinging harness and sliding pole in Canada.
The Kitchener Fire Department provides fire protection, technical rescue services, hazardous materials response, and first responder emergency medical assistance to the city of Kitchener, Ontario. [1] The department has seven fire stations and 229 employees. [2]
The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office will review the case against Ontario City Council Member ... He also worked 16 years in the Ontario Fire Department and retired as a fire chief.
The Toronto Fire Department and successor Toronto Fire Services has operated fire boats since 1923. Fireboat Charles A. Reed was the first fireboat operated by the service; it was a wood-hull boat that entered service in 1923 and remained in use until 1964.
Markham Fire & Emergency Services is actively involved in the community, participating in various outreach programs, safety demonstrations, and public events. The department also collaborates with local schools, businesses, and organizations to promote fire safety and emergency preparedness.
H.C. Call is Bartlesville's new fire department chief, effective May 29, the city announced Monday. He replaces David Topping, who announced his retirement in March after 35 years with the department.