Fire services in Northumberland County
Fire services in Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada, are provided by each municipality.
Operations
Cobourg
Cobourg Fire Hall consists of one fire hall operated by 16 full-time workers, 16 part-time firefighters and an administrative assistant. The fire hall features two pumpers, one mini-pumper, one aerial, two service vehicles, a 32' safety house and an historical fire vehicle.[1] The station is located at 111 Elgin Street East was completed in 1975. The old station on Second Street is now occupied by Firehall Theatre an acting group.
Brighton
Brighton Fire Hall consists of two fire halls operated by a fire chief, deputy chief and 34 volunteers.[2] The stations are located at 20 Elizabeth Street in Brighton and County Road 27 in Codrington. North hall is home to 1 pumper, 1 tanker and 1 heavy rescue. South Hall houses 1 pumper/tanker, 1 pumper, 1 QRV, 1 heavy rescue & chiefs vehicle
Port Hope
Port Hope Fire & Emergency Services consists of three Fire Stations operated by a Fire Chief, Deputy Fire Chief, three District Fire Chiefs, a Training Officer, a Fire Prevention Inspector, an Administrative Assistant, a Customer Service Assistant, 11 Officers and a complement of 70 Firefighters. Station 1 in Port Hope consists of the one pumper/rescue, one aerial, one snuffer and one rescue/command vehicle. Station 2 in Welcome consists of one pumper/rescue, one tanker/pumper, one tanker and one rescue vehicle. Station 3 in Garden Hill consists of one rescue/pumper, one tanker/pumper, one snuffer and one 4x4 pickup truck and trailer which hauls the departments RTV.[3] The stations are located as follows:
- Fire Administration Office/Station 1 - 245 Ontario Street
- Station 2 - 4366 County Road 2
- Station 3 - 3585 Ganaraska Road
Trent Hills
Trent Hills Fire Hall consists of three fire halls operated by 57 volunteer firefighters. Station one is located in Campbellford/Seymour. Station two is located in Hastings. Station three is located in Warkworth.[4]
Alnwick/Haldimand
Alnwick/Haldimand Fire Hall consists of three fire halls operated by 3 chiefs and 47 volunteer firefighters. Station one is located in Grafton. Station two is located in Centreton. Station three is located in Roseneath. Under an agreement, services in Alnwick/Haldimand provide fire protection to members of the Alderville First Nation.[5] The stations are located as follows:
- Station 1 - 434 Edwardson Road
- Station 2 - 2267 County Road #23
- Station 3 - 9059 County Road #45
Cramahe
Cramahe Fire Hall consists of two fire halls operated by 5 captains and 23 volunteer firefighters. Station one (south hall) is located in Colborne. Station two (north hall) is located in Castleton. Between the two halls, there are two tankers, two pumpers, two rescue vehicles and a truck for use by the fire chief.[6] The stations are located as follows:
- North hall - 2221 Spring Street
- South hall - 232 Purdy Road
Hamilton
Hamilton Fire Hall consists of three fire halls operated by 60 volunteer firefighters. Station one is located in Baltimore. Station two is located in Bewdley. Station three is located in Harwood[7] The stations are located as follows:
- Station 1 - 2598 Van Luven Road
- Station 2 - 5125 Main Street
- Station 3 - 5424 Front Street
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