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Oct 17, 2024 |
blueline.ca | John Davidson |Toronto Fire |Jake Becchina |Brian Claman
Parades are typically family-friendly and community-based gatherings but also present opportunity targets for potential attackers. Hear from police, fire and security experts as they discuss first responder co-operation, threat-risk assessments, and the role of an emergency operations centre. Representatives from the Kansas City Police Department will discuss their response to a mass shooting that occurred after the SuperBowl 58 victory parade. REGISTER NOWDate: Nov.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
toronto.ca | Toronto Fire
Media AdvisoryTomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow and Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth) will join members of Toronto Fire Services to kick off Fire Prevention Week™ and to commemorate 150 years of dedicated fire protection services in Toronto. Open to all residents, this family-friendly event will feature fire safety demonstrations and educational displays, as well as an opportunity to meet the firefighters who serve our community.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
toronto.ca | Toronto Fire
News ReleaseToday, Toronto Fire Services (TFS) Chief Matthew Pegg welcomed 19 call-takers/dispatchers at a graduation ceremony for the newest members of the TFS communications team. Call-takers/dispatchers make quick, high-pressure decisions that protect the public and first responders during an emergency. These calm and professional voices are the first point of contact for residents in need of emergency services.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
toronto.ca | Toronto Fire
Media AdvisoryTomorrow, Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg will welcome the newest group of call-takers/dispatchers to the City of Toronto at a graduation ceremony. Date: Thursday, September 12Time: 3 p.m.Location: Toronto Fire and Paramedic Services Headquarters, 4330 Dufferin StreetThe graduation ceremony recognizes the successful completion of an eight-week training program under the National Fire Protection Association.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
toronto.ca | Toronto Fire
Media AdvisoryTomorrow, Toronto Fire Chief, Matthew Pegg and members of Toronto Fire Services will welcome 67 firefighters arriving by bike to the Toronto Fire Academy. The cyclists, led by members of the Toronto Professional Firefighter Celtic Society, will pass through Toronto tomorrow during their annual memorial ride from Hamilton to the National Firefighters Memorial in Ottawa. Date: Wednesday, September 4Time: Noon to 1 p.m.Location: Toronto Fire Academy, 895 Eastern Ave.
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