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Canadian Firefighter congratulates Jim Jessop, who has been selected as the next chief of Toronto Fire Services. Jessop has nearly 30 years of experience in fire fighting. Read more about him in the story below!
- Brittani Schroeder, Editor
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The Toronto Transit Commission board voted on Tuesday to ban mobility devices with lithium-ion batteries, including electric bikes and scooters, during winter months.
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Esquimalt council in British Columbia has approved the replacement of firefighters’ turnout gear with non-PFAS alternatives.
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Jim Jessop has been selected as the new fire chief and general manager for Toronto Fire Services (TFS).
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The Manitoba government is investing in a new mobile training trailer that will allow more than 5000 firefighters across the province access to year-round fire and rescue training closer to home.
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This third book continues the heartwarming journey of Sprinkles and his best friend Buddy. In this exciting tale, the two brave companions and new friends train harder than ever to become fire and police dogs. As they work to overcome new challenges, Sprinkles, Buddy and their new friend Sydney learn the true meaning of teamwork when they must come together to help others in danger. This new adventure will inspire children to be brave, support their friends, and never give up on their goals.
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Ottawa Fire Services shares the story of a once-in-a-lifetime call in the form of a calendar.
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“I can’t talk about that.” Rare is the topic that evokes this response, but it’s one I’ve heard more than once from an inquiry about PFAS, more tongue-twisterly known as per – and polyfluoroalkyls.
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Boots on the Ground is really blossoming, and first responders needing an anonymous, trained ear to talk to are all the better for it.
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New policy and presumptive coverage required to address unique cancer risks for women in the fire service, says international study.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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This podcast features an interview with Fire Chief Ken McMullen, president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs, discussing current challenges facing Canadian fire services. Key topics include the increasing reliance on fire departments for medical first response, the importance of addressing first responder mental health, and the need for improved collaboration among federal, provincial, and municipal agencies during emergencies like wildfires. McMullen also highlights the CAFC’s advocacy efforts, specifically pushing for a national fire administration and increased funding for emergency preparedness programs. Finally, he emphasizes the crucial role of volunteer firefighters and the need to better recognize their contributions.
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