Grand Forks Fire Rescue
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N 49° 01.918 W 118° 26.183
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Grand Forks Fire Rescue is located at 7214 2nd Road in downtown Grand Forks.
Waymark Code: WMGVHG
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/12/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TeamSO
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Grand Forks Fire Rescue is one of five Fire Halls in the Grand Forks Regional Fire District. Grand Forks Fire Rescue is referred as Station 4.

Grand Forks Fire/Rescue responded to just shy of 300 calls in 2012.

There were a total of 298 calls: 83 were Medical/First Responder, 41 were Motor Vehicle Incidents, and 174 were "Fire" calls (which also includes things like the July wind storm, and gas leaks/hazardous materials calls).

The largest events were March 7th (Grand Forks and Winnipeg Hotel Fires) with 31 members responding (291 man-hours), and the July 20th wind storm (26 seperate calls in a three-hour period, with 27 members and two reserves responding, 127 man-hours). The swiftwater team responded to 5 river calls this year, more than average.

Including all callouts and training, the members of GFFR once again exceeded 10,000 hours of volunteer time spent providing protective services to the community.

Department History

The Grand Forks Fire Department was formed in 1897 by a group of local businessmen. The group used an old garage until 1900 when a fire hall was built. It was torn down in 1987 and the present fire hall was built on the same property. In the early 1900's the department had a horse drawn Steam Pumper. It was similar to the one the fire department members are restoring at this time. The first motorized fire truck was received in September 1929. The unit has been restored by the department and is on display at the Boundary Museum. In 1946 the department acquired a second fire engine through the War Assets Corporation. The unit was an ex-Army 1943 Chevy fire engine. Over the years we have seen a major change in fire apparatus. New Fire Trucks were received in 1965, 1977, 1980, 1993, 1997 and the latest in 2002.

In 1957 the New Rural Fire Protection District asked the City Fire Fighters to operate the Rural's Fire Engine at fires outside the city boundaries. This was done by the volunteers until the Rural formed their own Fire Fighting crew in 1979. The City of Grand Forks began operating the two departments as one combined fire department again in November of 2006. We now operate out of 5 fire halls with 14 pieces of apparatus and 3 command vehicles.

The fire department also raised money through various fundraisers and donations from the community to purchase the "Jaws of Life". These are used to assist the Ambulance Service in removing patients from automobile accidents in our area.

Ace Talarico became the first full time paid Fire Chief for the City of Grand Forks in 1970. Today the fire department consists of almost 50 volunteer fire fighters with a paid Chief and Assistant Chief. In 1944 the department responded to 22 calls for the entire year. Today we respond to an average of 25 calls a month.

Equptment:
Engine 4 - 1997 E-One Cyclone II / Superior (1050/600/20F)
Ladder 4 - 1992 E-One Protector / Superior (1050/450/50' Telesqurt)
Tender 4 - 1984 Freightliner / Willock (-/3300)
Rescue 4 - 2003 Ford F550 4x4 / Profire CAFS (100/250/20F)

Staff:
Dale Heriot Chief - First Responder
Kevin McKinnon Assistant Chief - First Responder
Manfred Bialon Assistant Chief
Lyle Dorner Captain - First Responder
Robert Silva Captain
Aaron Cahoon Fire Fighter - First Responder
Berry Flier Fire Fighter - First Responder
Dan Barron Fire Fighter - First Responder
Dave Squarebriggs Fire Fighter - First Responder
Joe Sheremeto Fire Fighter - First Responder
Lee Nermo Fire Fighter - First Responder
Scott Leslie Fire Fighter - First Responder
Scott Sheppard Fire Fighter - First Responder
Thomas Kenny Fire Fighter - First Responder
Hunter Wey Fire Fighter - First Responder
Howard Aldridge Fire Fighter
Darcy Skerritt Fire Fighter
Dave Paulett Fire Fighter
Dave Reimer Fire Fighter
James Traynor Fire Fighter
Loren Dorner Fire Fighter
Tom Bader Fire Fighter

All information source: Grand Forks Fire / Rescue website (link below)
Paid or Volunteer: Part Paid / Part Volunteer

EMS Involvement: yes

Has 911 Dispatch: yes

Has Emergency Call Box: yes

Has Emergency Siren: no

Has Fire Pole: no

Average Alarms Per Year: 300

Number of Firetrucks: 4

Related Website: [Web Link]

Physical Address:
7214 2nd Road
Grand Forks, British Columbia Canada
V0H 1H2


Number of Emergency Staff: 22

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