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1 Personnel  



1.1  Ranks  







2 Operations  





3 Training  



3.1  Canadian Forces Fire and CBRN Academy  







4 Equipment  





5 See also  





6 References  














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Canadian Forces Fire and Emergency Services provide fire and emergency services to Canadian Forces land bases in Canada where local services are not available or sufficient.

Some bases also require airport fire fighting capabilities, especially those in air bases.

Personnel[edit]

Military firefighters in the Canadian Forces are non-commissioned members, and are required to undergo basic training. After basic training they go to the Canadian Forces Fire Academy in Borden. From there, members are posted to a military base.[1]

The military firefighters are supplemented by civilian Department of National Defence firefighters on many bases. As of 2011, there were approximately 570 military firefighters and 500 civilians. Military firefighters were deployed as part of Canadian military operations in Afghanistan and the response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Ranks[edit]

Operations[edit]

Following is a list of some of the CFBs with fire and EMS services:

CFB Kingston and CFB North Bay once had their own fire services, but now receive fire protection from the Kingston and North Bay municipal fire departments respectively.

Training[edit]

Canadian Forces Fire and CBRN Academy[edit]

Training for CF firefighters takes places at the Canadian Forces Fire and CBRN Academy (CFFCA) at CFB Borden for a period of six months. The CFFCA is mandated and internationally accredited in the delivery of the fire service curriculum in the areas of fire prevention, aircraft rescue fire fighting, structural fire fighting, fire investigation, rescue and respiratory protection administration.[2]

Equipment[edit]

The Canadian Forces use a mix of airport and structural fire apparatus. Current equipment includes aircraft rescue and firefighting apparatus built by E-One and structural fire apparatus with custom Spartan Motors chassis and bodies by Fort Garry Fire Trucks. Additional structural pumpers were purchased through a 2014 contract with E-One. Bodywork for rescue trucks and range (brush) trucks were also supplied by Fort Garry. Other apparatus providers include the American branch of Rosenbauer (aerial platforms) and KME (aircraft rescue and firefighting).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fire Fighter". Canadian Armed Forces. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
  • ^ http://www.rockymountainrangers.ca/?p=eductraining Canadian Forces Schools

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