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The City of Orillia Fire and Rescue
services are committed to administering the best level of service
to the residents of our City. Our constant monitoring of the industry
has allowed us to adapt to the ever-changing environment that we live
in. Our emphasis has also focused on non-traditional areas that include
extensive follow-up programs. These programs include victim assistance
through the various agencies from both within the city and from outside
the geographical boundaries that we serve.
It is our hope that by being able
to assist the victims after our intervention in the initial event,
we give the victim the ability to recover with the least impact on
them as possible. Understanding this gives the victim hope and reassures
them that they are not alone.
Other initiative that makes
a difference is our proactive approach to retrofits and compliance
on multi-unit dwellings. Access to many more addresses because of
our suppression activities has allowed us the opportunity to ensure
that these properties meet the Ontario Fire Code. To ensure that compliance
is met we meet with the owner and work with them to get the job done.
Our private/public partnerships have also been a benefit to the department
and the community. These partnerships allow us access to boats for
rescue and firefighting, thermal imaging cameras and donations for
the many programs we provide.
This department has 38 full-time
employees, 28 volunteers and 2 part-time employees.
The Fire
Department is responsible for;
Fire
Prevention
• Process complaints.
• Review building plans.
• Public education.
• Fire Safety House.
• Special events.
• Special Programs.
• T.A.P.P.C.
• Fire investigations.
• Public displays.
• Inspections.
• Industrial training.
Fire
Suppression
• Fire fighting.
• Public education.
• Tiered response.
• Inspections.
• Motor vehicle accidents.
• Extrication.
• Water and ice rescue.
• Boat firefighting and rescue.
• Advanced First Aid.
• Defibrillation.
Communications
• Fire dispatch provided for
City of Orillia, Twp. of Severn, Twp. of Ramara, Town of Gravenhurst,
Mnjikaning First Nations.
• 911 C.E.R.B. provided for City of Orillia, Twp. of Severn,
Twp. of Ramara.
Administration
• All the day to day activities
of the department.
• Consisting of the Fire Chief, Deputy Chief and executive secretary.
• Filing.
• Budgeting.
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