Saturday, May 29, 2010

Kelowna Fire Chief Stepping Down

Kelowna Fire Chief Stepping Down
by contributed

Chief Rene Blanleil has left the Kelowna Fire Department after 18 years of service. The City of Kelowna and Chief Blanleil mutually agreed this was a good time for a change.

"These decision are never easy", says Charlene Covington, Director of Human Resources. "We wish Rene all the best with his future endeavours.

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Nanaimo Fire Department hires its first professional female firefighter

Nanaimo Fire Department hires its first professional female firefighter
by Krysta Bryce, The Daily News

Julie Wade will become the first profession female firefighter in Nanaimo in 150 years. Wade has been a volunteer firefighter for 3 years and her transition into full time should be seamless.

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Nanaimo Fire Department hires its first professional female firefighter

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Second major fire in Oliver BC in two days

Second Major Fire in Oliver BC in two days

At least 6 people are out of work in Oliver, BC, after the 2nd major in the southern Okanagan town in 2 days.

Flames tore through Oliver Auto Wrecking Salvage just before 10pm Monday night and raged until dawn.

Fire Chief Dave Janzen says the fire was so fierce the building "imploded" in the heat.

He says crews will have to wait until the rubble cools before trying to investigate the cause.

Janzen says the fire does not appear suspicious.

The nearly 100 year old Mesa Hotel in downtown Oliver burned to the ground early Sunday morning, but no one was hurt.

Story courtesay of CTV.ca.

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Dedication of Volunteers Rewarded at Town's Firefighter Awards


It was fitting that a call to respond to a fire came in the middle of an evening meant to honour the 132 active volunteer firefighters which make up the Fort Erie Fire Department.

As it turned out, the reported fire at a home on Ott Road was minor and was out by the time firefighters arrived on the scene. It was, however, a perfect demonstration of what the Fort Erie Fire Department is all about.

As a department driven by volunteers, firefighters have missed their fair share of family gatherings, anniversaries and dinners.

“It’s a good department because of the guys,” Deputy Chief Keith German said of the town’s firefighters.

“The guys driving the fire truck are doing all the work.”

It’s that dedication to the job that impresses German and the whole motivation behind the annual recognition night, held April 24 at the Leisureplex Banquet Hall. Awards were handed out to volunteers to recognize years of service ranging from five years right through 42 years.

German was humbled when he was honoured with a trio of service awards, provincial recognition for 25 and 30 years of service and federal honours for 30 years.

The real honours should go to the volunteers, German said. “For them to get to 20 to 30 years of service is phenomenal,” he said.

Time was also set aside at the awards night to remember Chester Wells, former Station 2 chief who passed away in 2003 after a battle with cancer, which came about through hazards Wells faced on duty.
Mayor Doug Martin saluted the volunteers with a touch of humour.

“Four years ago, we were a new council, with an old chief, old and getting older,” Martin said with a nod and a wink to former chief Jim Douglas, who retired in 2009 after 33 years with the department. “Now, we’re an old council with a new chief.”

In a more serious vein, the mayor said the Town will work hard to ensure that its volunteer firefighters have “first class facilities.”

He also praised current chief Larry Coplen and all the volunteers.

“We say when you’re here, you’re in good hands,” Martin said. “That’s exactly what we are in in Fort Erie.”

Coplen, meanwhile, said it was the quality of people that make the department what it is.

“The material things are not all that’s important,” Coplen said. “It’s in the plaques on the trucks honouring 50 years of service. It’s in the photos of retired and deceased fire fighters on the walls at the fire stations.

It often chronicles generations of dedication.”

To see a full list of award recipiants, click here.

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