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Jasper's long recovery is underway with the announcement residents can begin returning Friday. Though the section of the fire most threatening to the community is considered 99% contained, the full complex is still listed as out of control.
- Laura Aiken, Editor, Fire Fighting in Canada
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Halifax Fire and Emergency released a post-incident analysis of the WUI wildfire that occurred in May 2023, which consumed more than 900 hectares and resulted in the loss of about 200 structures, including 151 homes.
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Residents of Jasper, Alta. will be allowed to return to the town on August 16, ending a three-week evacuation.
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Saskatchewan has transitioned all primary 9-1-1 communication centres to the Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) environment.
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Seaspan has constructed a fire simulator which will allow departments to receive hands-on practice at shipboard fire fighting.
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Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your investigative skills and learn first-hand from a leading expert in forensic anthropology. This one-day intensive course will be held on October 23, 2024, in Edmonton Alberta. The training explores the scientific study of how the human body burns in various fire environments, the evidence that remains, and the investigative techniques that follow.
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A new study of Canadian coroner data suggests that unsafe homes, lack of working smoke alarms and lack of attention to correcting major housing repairs needed are among the factors in why Indigenous people in Canada die in fires more often than non-Indigenous people. By Len Garis and Mandy Desautels.
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From the streets of Vancouver to the shores of the Maritime provinces, firefighters across the country are responding to increased calls related to drug overdoses, mental health crises and encampment-related issues. Municipalities say they’re looking for innovative and collaborative solutions – but they need all levels of government at the table. By Julie Fitz-Gerald.
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There are several simple ways to build confidence in your members regarding communicating clearly what they see not only upon arrival, but throughout the fire incident. By Ed Brouwer.
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The revolutionary Globe Pant System is available in four fits for a range of body types. With the advanced design you expect from Globe, they enhance your comfort while ensuring your protection and safety. Built for the job, designed for you. Find your fit. Explore the Globe Pant System and request a demo today.
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The city of Armstrong and township of Spallumcheen in British Columbia have appointed Rob Brown as the interim fire chief for the Armstrong Spallumcheen Fire Department.
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Dave Tarini, currently the acting deputy fire chief for Thunder Bay Fire Rescue in Ontario, has been given the role permanently.
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Fire Chief Ralph Snyder is retiring from the Shelburne and District Fire Department (SDFD) in Ontario as of August 31.
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FIRE FIGHTING IN CANADA: THE PODCAST |
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Ret. Fire Chief Tom DeSorcy sits down with returning guest Jennifer Grigg, whose 30-year career with the fire service has included time spent as a volunteer firefighter, instructor, and coach. The pair discuss the importance of personal reflection, examine how family fits into the lives of firefighters both in and out of the station, and review the state of change currently impacting volunteer fire services.
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Date: September 03 - 07, 2024
Location: Thunder Bay, Ont.
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Date: September 07 - 14, 2024
Location: Aalborg/Denmark
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Date: September 8, 2024
Location: Canadian Firefighter Memorial, Ottawa, Ont.
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