President Carmen Santoro issued the following statement today.
Ontarios Fire Fighters would like to see Ontarians work together to be fire safe.
@IAFFCanada@ONgov
Honoured to celebrate the graduation of 12 @MarkhamFire recruits as they begin a new and exciting chapter. They are joining the ranks of many great local heroes. We thank them for their commitment to public service and for keeping us safe. Congratulations! #MarkhamProud
MEDIA RELEASE: On Saturday, the City of Markham unveiled the revitalized Veterans Square and Cenotaph in historic Markham Village to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for Canada's freedom.
#MarkhamProud
Learn more: https://t.co/ZnyVlMtN0l
Thanks to @YRP for sending us this photo from @McDonaldsCanada McHappy Day last week! Taken at one of the @cityofmarkham locations. Time with good friends for a great cause!
You may have heard about the new regulations requiring mandatory certification of fire fighters, community risk assessments, and greater transparency in community fire reporting. For more information, head over to https://t.co/jkNSBLhB50 and take a look!
Thoughts and prayers to all pedestrians struck in the Yonge and Finch area. Also well wishes to all the first responders doing their best dealing with an unimaginable situation. #toronto
A full house at tonight’s @TPFFA 2018 Off-Duty and Media Awards. I am so proud of the work that @Toronto_Fire does day in and day out. Special thanks to @cllrainslie@shelleycarroll@norm for being with us to celebrate and @TaraSlone for being our host tonight.
In 1968 when MFES was formed, the dept’s first aerial truck was on order. Fifty years later, we have nine aerial trucks serving our community #MFESturns50