This afternoon @SarniaFire received our newest apparatus. This new Ladder 4 that will be operating out of Station 4 on Wellington Street. This new ladder truck has a shorter wheelbase for better manoeuvrability while still maintaining a long reach.
It’s Day 14 of 24 Days of @SarniaFire & @SarniaHumane Rescue! Firefighter Chadd met princess today. Princess asked what she wants her new family to know. She learned to slow down and move over for stopped emergency vehicles is very important to all first responders. #rescue
PLEASE SHARE: Only 3 days left to register for @SarniaFire Camp FFIT.
“The camp boosted my confidence and gave me a sense of strength that I can't articulate.”
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance that I would enthusiastically recommend to anyone.”
~Jocelyn Brown
This afternoon D-Shift @SarniaFire firefighters visited London Road Public School. It was Super Hero Day and the children were excited to learn about firefighting and fire safety. #Community
Please join us in welcoming @SarniaFire’s newest recruit Firefighter Chadd Nelson. Here’s to a long and rewarding career serving the citizens of the @Sarnia_Ontario.
May 4th is not only #InternationalFirefightersDay, it's also #StarWarsDay! Do not rely on The Force to save you from life threatening smoke and fire. Be sure to always have working smoke alarms in your home and a home escape plan. #MayThe4thBeWithYou
Always charge your phone, laptop & other electronic devices on a hard surface. Charging on a bed, couch or other soft surface can lead to overheating & be a fire hazard. #FireSafety
For states that participate in Daylight Savings, remind everyone to change clocks and check batteries, replacing them only if needed, as newer smoke alarms often feature 10-year batteries.https://t.co/K2sAiTP0O9
This Weekend, when you set your clocks forward, it's the perfect time to change your smoke alarm batteries. Only working smoke alarms provide you the essential early detection to help prevent the most serious consequences in the event of a fire.
The township is aware of a ice jam in West Montrose. We ask that residents avoid the area as ice jams are a major hazard that can cause localized flooding and potential flash flooding if the obstruction is suddenly cleared.
It's March 1st & #TestItTuesday! Let's all do everything that we can to keep our loved ones safe from fire. It is the law in Ontario to have a working smoke alarm on every storey of your home & outside of every sleeping area. Smoke alarms in bedrooms provide even more protection.
🚨 Attention Woolwich 🚨
On Tuesday, February 22 we will be testing our Township Sirens and the AlertWR Notification System!
Do not be alarmed when you hear the siren or get the call/test/email notification.
This is a TEST ONLY do not call 911!
@WRPSToday@RegionWaterloo
PLEASE SHARE: First responders are vulnerable to #MentalIllness because of the nature of our work. @SarniaFire will always be huge supporters on mental health initiatives. Here are some photos from over the years for #BellLetsTalk Let’s all fight to #EndTheStigma!
Third dose appointments are available at the Bingemans Conference Centre Clinic next week. This clinic is set up in the "hockey hub" format where you to stay in one seat and the immunizer comes to you—a very efficient, quick vaccination process!💨
Book at https://t.co/1vPGn2WuWE
Making a list of #NewYears Resolutions? Here are some #FireSafety ideas for 2022.
1. Inspect & Test👆all Smoke & CO Alarms Monthly.
2. Make a Fire Escape Plan 📝& Practice it with your #Family. 👪 Follow us for more Tips & Resources throughout the year.
We strongly encourage prompt removal of Christmas trees after the holidays, as nearly 40 percent of U.S. Christmas tree fires occur in January. #winterfiresafety