The following media release was issued by the City of Burlington. Burlington, Ont.—April 1, 2019 — The City of Burlington has named Richard Renaud, currently the Fire Chief for the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, as the new Deputy Fire Chief for Burlington. “I am pleased to welcome Richard Renaud to serve as the newest Deputy Fire …
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For more than 40 years, members of the Burlington Professional Firefighters Association have dedicated countless hours raising money for those who need it the most and strive to better this great community. To keep this going, Burlington Firefighters are hosting their first-ever “Top Chef” evening to help dish out some funds for and awareness of …
Burlington Firefighters hosting inaugural ‘Top Chef’ evening for Gift of Giving Back Read More »
The City of Burlington Fire Department will be accepting volunteer applications online from the public from March 1 to 16, 2018. All applicants must: be 18 years of age or older be legally entitled to work in Canada pass a health and medical evaluation, and fitness assessment have a permanent residence within six minutes travel …
Volunteer with the Burlington Fire Department; Applications open till March 16 Read More »
City of Burlington Fire press release – The City of Burlington Fire Department was called to the Paletta International building at 4480 Paletta Crt. yesterday afternoon at 4:10 p.m. for a blaze that engulfed approximately a third of the Tender Choice Food headquarters. The building had been fully evacuated by Tender Choice Foods before the fire …
Fire crews remain on scene at Paletta Court, everyone safe Read More »
Below you will find resources from the June 24 Citizens Advisory Committee discussing the pipeline that runs through downtown Burlington at Elgin and along the Centennial bikeway. There is a map of the pipeline, along with powerpoint presentations from the fire department, TransNorthern Pipelines and the Transportation Safety Board. Fire Department Presentation June 24 2014.pdf …
“Both the community and the Burlington Fire Department benefit from this program,” said Acting Captain Paul Keyes who leads this year’s auto extrication team. “People can safely and responsibly recycle unwanted electronics with the proceeds helping our vehicle rescue team train and compete in local and international competitions.” The vehicle rescue, or auto extrication, team …
Recycle unwanted electronics, support Burlington Fire’s vehicle rescue team Read More »