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词条 Vaughan Fire and Rescue Services
释义

  1. Operations

     Operations Division  HAZMAT  Communications  Mechanical Division  Training Division  Fire Prevention Division 

  2. Stations and Apparatus

  3. See also

  4. References

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| commissioner = Mary Reali
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Vaughan Fire and Rescue Services (VFRS) is the statutory fire and rescue service for the city of Vaughan, Ontario. It operates 10 fire stations and coordinates with other fire departments in York Region and the Greater Toronto Area. VFRS responds to a wide variety of emergency calls. As of 2018,{{Update after|2017|5|21}} there are 350 uniformed personnel; all are full-time. The city did have volunteers in Woodbridge Station 7-3 and Kleinburg Station 7-4. Station 7-3 disbanded it's volunteers in the early 2000s with the remainder of the volunteers being disbanded in 2013 with the closure of Station 7-4 in Kleinburg. The former Town of Vaughan Fire covered Markham sections of Thornhill (west of Leslie Street) before it was transferred to the Town of Markham.

Operations

Operations Division

Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service's biggest division is the Operations Division. The Operations Division is the division that is responsible for responding to emergency calls. VFRS's total average response time to emergencies is six minutes and 19 seconds. The most common emergency call that VFRS responds to are medical calls (36% of calls in 2015 were medical calls),[1] but VFRS also assists the York Regional Police department with calls, especially calls to car accidents. VFRS also responds to a large number of false alarms, with 24% of calls in 2015 being false alarms.[1] VFRS primarily deals with rural scenarios in the north and urban in the south part of the city.

HAZMAT

VFRS's HAZMAT team responds to calls for gas leaks, toxic chemicals, electrical emergencies and carbon monoxide investigations.

Communications

The VFRS Communications Division uses a Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system to enhance dispatch of fire apparatus to emergencies in Vaughan. The Communications Division works with the York Regional Police 9-1-1 centre, the Georgian Central Ambulance Communications Centre, and the surrounding municipal fire department communications centres in order to coordinate the emergency needs of the community. VFRS is also contracted to provide emergency communications services to Township of King. In 2015, the Communications Division processed 10,428 emergency calls for Vaughan and 1,002 calls for King Township Fire Service, totaling 11,430 calls for the year.[1]

All of Vaughan’s fire communicators are certified by the Association of Public Safety Communications Operators (APCO) Institute. The Communication Division's motto is "The Voice of VFRS”.

Mechanical Division

The VFRS Mechanical Division is responsible for ensuring that all of VFRS's apparatus/equipment is in operationally ready state. The Mechanical Division does this using the current Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Standards and National Fire Protection Association guidelines as benchmarks. Members of the Mechanical Division attend Emergency Vehicle Technician courses every year. The VFRS Mechanical Division provides both in-shop and mobile mechanical service for a number of Regional Emergency Service partners as well as a warranty repair depot for major fire service equipment suppliers and manufacturers. The Mechanical Division implemented on board GREEN generators for engines/rescues. When the fire apparatus are at idle for more than three minutes, the engine automatically shuts off and a smaller engine maintains essential systems, lighting and heat/air conditioning as required. This can be useful because upon arriving at an incident, firefighters would not want to waste precious time turning off the engine and lights.

Training Division

VFRS firefighters are required to complete specific annual maintenance training. The firefighters in VFRS are all either certified or working towards their certification. It takes approximately four years to meet the requirements of certification. Once certified, firefighters must continue to meet a number of objectives in order to meet the requirements of re-certification. All of the staff of the VFRS Training Division have either already met or are working towards the requirement as “Certified Training Officers". All of VFRS's firefighters attained certification in NFPA 1006 core competencies for technical rescue. All service delivery enhancements for the public must first be implemented through the Training Division. The Training Division is undertaking the delivery of Ontario Fire College programs in-house.

Fire Prevention Division

The VFRS Fire prevention Division is the division that is responsible for educating the population of Vaughan to take precautions to prevent potentially harmful fires, and be educated about surviving them. The Fire Prevention Division provides inspections and plan reviews for fire/carbon monoxide alarms, sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and general fire hazards. They conduct building inspections to make sure they are compliant with fire codes, and they also visit schools and daycare centers to make presentations about arson, malicious false alarms, and fire safety. VFRS's fire investigation team works with the Ontario Fire Marshal’s Office and reaches out to inspectors and public educators in Vaughan with regards to fire risks and fire safety. One of the Fire Prevention Division's responsibilities is to educate seniors about fire safety. In addition to their annual inspections and witnessing of fire drills for all retirement homes and care facilities throughout Vaughan, the Fire Prevention Division together with B.A.S.S.I.C. (Bringing an Awareness of Senior Safety Issues to the Community) delivers fire safety education to approximately 700 attendees at B.A.S.S.I.C.'s annual senior’s symposium.

Stations and Apparatus

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StationNeighbourhoodPumperAerialOther unitsAddressBuild year
7-1ThornhillEngine 711Aerial 716835 Clark Avenue West1981
7-2MapleQuint 726Rescue 729, Utility 720, Platoon Chief 7-49290 Keele Street1966
7-3WoodbridgeEngine Rescue 731Tower 737HazMat 738, District Chief 7-37690 Martin Grove Road2017
7-4 (New)Woodbridge835 Nashville RoadUnder construction
7-5WoodbridgeEngine Rescue 759Quint 756Tech Rescue 7582 Fieldstone Drive1997
7-6ConcordQuint 766Parade unit120 McCleary Court1990
7-7WoodbridgeEngine 771Tanker 77440 Eagleview Heights
7-8ConcordQuint 786Air 780111 Racco Parkway2004
7-9WoodbridgeEngine 791Rehab 7909601 Islington Avenue2007
7-10MapleEngine 710-1Command 70110800 Dufferin Street2012
Joint Operations CentreConcordMechanical Unit 7022800 Rutherford Road
Spare ApparatusUnit 7971, Unit 7972, Unit 7984Unit 7965 (quint), Unit 7967 (quint), Unit 7968 (aerial)Unit 7900 (heavy rescue), Unit 7942 (hazmat), chief SUV (x2), tanker

See also

{{Portal|York Region, Ontario|Fire}}
  • Fire services in York Region

References

1. ^Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service 2015 Annual Report
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2 : Fire departments in Ontario|1971 establishments in Ontario

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