Tomorrow will mark my last shift with Toronto Fire Services. It's been a great 37 years. I have been so rewarded with this career and so proud to have been a Toronto Fire Fighter. Tough day as I will miss the camaraderie of the men and women I have been blessed to work with.
Our monthly media round-up for April 2021 is up. Our e-newsletter was sent to subscribers. Please sign-up if you haven’t as yet, and check out some of what kept TO firefighters busy this past month here: https://t.co/yknA0qbk5k // Stay safe. #Toronto#MoreThanFire#VerticalCity
Today on #InternationalWomensDay we recognize the integral roles women play in emergency services. From the frontlines to the top ranks, you keep Canada safe.
Jim will be greatly missed by the @TPFFA and @opffa Firefighters across Ontario. A gentleman at golf, a friend at the hockey rink and a master of law. Thanks for making my arguments make sense.
It is time to actually take a look at how many fire trucks parked in stations are properly staffed to protect this city. It takes people to drive them.
Thank you @JohnTory Our members appreciate the recognition. We are working hard everyday, along with other first responders, to help keep @cityoftoronto safe.
Thanks to the firefighters on the scene at a challenging fire that broke out in townhouses under construction in Downsview. Crews stopped the fire from spreading to nearby developments at this point. Great work as always by @Toronto_Fire!
Ontario’s Professional Firefighters want to remind everyone in #Ontario to keep doing your part as continue to navigate the #COVID19 global pandemic.
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The Board of Directors is proud to unanimously endorse a great leader and a voice for professional Firefighters, Fred Leblanc, for IAFF District 13 Vice President.
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President Carmen Santoro laying a wreath today at the Ontario Fallen Fire Fighters Memorial at Queens Park.
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