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  2. Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services - Wikipedia

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    The band is composed of active-duty and retired firefighters, as well as some independent civilians. [8] The band performs at a range of events including: Formal city ceremonies; Departmental funeral services; Annual Remembrance Day service in Victory Square, Vancouver; Vancouver Fire Rescue Services Medal Presentation ceremonies; Community ...

  3. Category:Firefighting in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fire stations in Canada (1 C, 2 P) Fireboats of Canada (2 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Firefighting in Canada" ... International Association of Fire Fighters;

  4. Victoria Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Victoria Fire Department performed 3,365 life safety inspections, provided community safety education to 5,439 attendees and responded to 9,481 emergency incidents [2] Since 1969, the VFD has sported a unique safety yellow on their trucks as opposed to the traditional fire engine red which is used by many of its neighbouring ...

  5. Volunteer fire department - Wikipedia

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    In Victoria, there are three main fire fighting organizations, Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board , Country Fire Authority and The Department of Environment, Water, Land, and Planning . The CFA is a volunteer and community-based fire and emergency services organization that is made up of around 61,000 members.

  6. CARP (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    CARP is modeled after one of the largest lobby groups in the world, the American Association of Retired Persons, but it has been independent since its foundation in 1983. CARP was founded in Toronto by Lillian and Murray Morgenthau in 1985. CARP. claims over 350,000 members across Canada. [10]

  7. Women in firefighting - Wikipedia

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    2001 – The first all-female and all-First Nations fire crew was established at Lake Tyers, Victoria; 2002 – The first female Aviation Rescue and Firefighting graduates were deployed by Air Services Australia (names of 2 women?) 2004 – Jennifer Filmer awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for 30 years service to rural fire in Victoria

  8. CFA Training College - Wikipedia

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    view of CFA Training College from the front. CFA Training College, Fiskville was the training college for members of the Country Fire Authority (CFA), a large, predominantly volunteer fire and emergency service which has legislative responsibility for fire and emergencies in regional Victoria, Australia.

  9. Fire Rescue Victoria - Wikipedia

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    With the passage of the Fire Brigades Act 1890 by the Parliament of Victoria, the colony of Victoria's fire services were divided into two components.The Metropolitan Fire Brigade, largely a paid professional force, was established to serve the Metropolitan Fire District, roughly encompassing the area within a ten-mile radius of the Melbourne CBD; and the volunteer brigades in remainder of the ...