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Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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Strathcona is a 19th-century variation of "Glen Coe", a river valley in Scotland. The word was invented for use in the title Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, first used for Donald Smith, a Canadian railway financier, in order to avoid association with the Massacre of Glencoe of 1692. Strathcona may refer to: People * Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal ** Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal ** Margaret Howard, 2nd Baroness Strathcona and Mount Royal ** Donald Howard, 3rd Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal ** Euan Howard, 4th Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal Places Canada Alberta * Old Strathcona, Edmonton, the former core of the City of Strathcona and now a Provincial Historic Area and arts and entertainment district * Strathcona, Alberta, a former city, now a part of Edmonton * Strathcona, Edmonton, a neighbourhood, part of the former city * Strathcona County, a municipality outside Edmonton * Strathcona Park, Calgary, a neighbourhood Other places in Canada * ...
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EFRS 01
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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Edmonton
Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the " Calgary–Edmonton Corridor". As of 2021, Edmonton had a city population of 1,010,899 and a metropolitan population of 1,418,118, making it the fifth-largest city and sixth-largest metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada. Edmonton is North America's northernmost large city and metropolitan area comprising over one million people each. A resident of Edmonton is known as an ''Edmontonian''. Edmonton's historic growth has been facilitated through the absorption of five adjacent urban municipalities ( Strathcona, North Edmonton, West Edmonton, Beverly and Jasper Place) hus Edmonton is said to be a combination of two cities, two towns and two villages./ref> in addition to a series ...
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EFRS 02
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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EFRS 03
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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EFRS 05
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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EFRS 06
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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EFRS 11
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services (also Edmonton Fire and Rescue Services) is the fire department for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Edmonton Fire Department began as a volunteer fire corps in 1891 and the first full department was created in 1906. Operations There are 30 stations throughout the city. Organization, ranks, shifts and staffing Fire Chief: Joe Zatylny Deputy Chief, Operations: Brad Kitiuk Deputy Chief, Training and Logistics - Tiffany Edgecombe Deputy Chief, Fire Technical Services: Bryan Singleton Deputy Fire Chief, Planning & the Office of Emergency Management: Rob Squire Deputy Chief, Public Safety: Robert McAdam The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week. The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10 ...
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Edmonton Fire Rescue Service Ladder
Edmonton ( ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta. Edmonton is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Alberta's central region. The city anchors the north end of what Statistics Canada defines as the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor". As of 2021, Edmonton had a city population of 1,010,899 and a metropolitan population of 1,418,118, making it the fifth-largest city and sixth-largest metropolitan area (CMA) in Canada. Edmonton is North America's northernmost large city and metropolitan area comprising over one million people each. A resident of Edmonton is known as an ''Edmontonian''. Edmonton's historic growth has been facilitated through the absorption of five adjacent urban municipalities ( Strathcona, North Edmonton, West Edmonton, Beverly and Jasper Place) hus Edmonton is said to be a combination of two cities, two towns and two villages./ref> in addition to a series of ...
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