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The bomb detonated 11 minutes after the phone call. Speculation by local police constable Mitchell of the Toronto bomb squad three weeks after the bombing proposed that if responding officers had used radios, their use may possibly have triggered the detonation early. A representative of Litton also confirmed that radios were used during the ...
Pages in category "Fire departments in Ontario" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The stations are assigned to 9 district operations units. On Friday September 3, 2010, Chief deHooge announced that a three-year trial testing the use of 24-hour shift rotations would begin in January 2011. In Canada twelve of the fifteen largest fire departments are using the 24-hour shift rotation.
The Toronto Fire Services was created in 1998 from the merger of the former fire departments of the original City of Toronto, East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York. It is the largest fire department in Canada [4] and the 5th largest municipal fire department in North America. [4]
Squad 203: Car 207 (District Chief) 425 Chrysler Drive: 1974 204 Pumper 204: Aerial 204: Haz-Mat 204 Car 208 (District Chief) 657 Queen Street West: 1977 205 Pumper 205 Squad 205: 95 Sandalwood Parkway West: 1980 206 Pumper 206 Squad 206: 7880 Hurontario Street: 1985 207 Pumper 207: Community Response 207 Parade truck: 75 Vodden Street East ...
Country Fire Authority There are two types of response for the Country Fire Authority which cover the outer Melbourne Area. These are similar to those used by Ambulance Victoria, minus the use of Code 2. Code 1: A time critical event with response requiring lights and siren. This usually is a known and going fire or a rescue incident.
The Department of Energy contractor for the 222-S Laboratory at the Hanford nuclear reservation is evaluating its handling of chemical wastes after the Richland bomb squad was called to the lab in ...
Markham Fire & Emergency Services is actively involved in the community, participating in various outreach programs, safety demonstrations, and public events. The department also collaborates with local schools, businesses, and organizations to promote fire safety and emergency preparedness.