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Consultation has concluded
The Fire Rescue Master Plan was presented to City Council in 2020 and received. Administration will now use this as a guiding document and work towards its implementation.
Background:
Thunder Bay Fire Rescue provides the City and region with a highly trained emergency service capable of handling a range of emergencies and hazardous situations.
In our ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we have created a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how Thunder Bay Fire Rescue’s service is provided.
Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT) were engaged to assist with this Plan. EMT is an Ontario based consulting firm that has worked with many fire departments in developing their fire master plans, station assessments and fire service reviews.
The Fire Rescue Master Plan was presented to City Council in 2020 and received. Administration will now use this as a guiding document and work towards its implementation.
Background:
Thunder Bay Fire Rescue provides the City and region with a highly trained emergency service capable of handling a range of emergencies and hazardous situations.
In our ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we have created a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how Thunder Bay Fire Rescue’s service is provided.
Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT) were engaged to assist with this Plan. EMT is an Ontario based consulting firm that has worked with many fire departments in developing their fire master plans, station assessments and fire service reviews.
This will help in the creation of a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how Thunder Bay Fire Rescue’s service is provided.
Consultation has concluded
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