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YOUR

 FIRE DEPARTMENT



 The Port Alberni Fire Department (PAFD) is committed to the health and well-being of
 its staff and the community, and aims to enhance awareness through education and
 public participation while providing premier fire and rescue services. In addition to fire
 suppression and prevention services, the PAFD also provides medical, vehicle rescue,
 technical rescue, hazardous material response and fire investigation.





 24/7, 365
 The PAFD is staffed with a four person crew and
 one Captain 24/7, 365 days a year. In 2018, the
 department responded to 1605 incidents, up 7.6
 per cent from last year. These calls ranged from
 structural fires (34) to public assistance requests.

 Medical calls were up by 12.6 per cent from the
 previous year.







                 PROTECTING
 CONNECTING WITH THE COMMUNITY

 Dedicated to serving the community, the PAFD   PORT
 educated its citizens on how to protect their
 homes from wildfire through the FireSmart
 Program, taught elementary school students   In 2018, Fire Chief Kelly Gilday left PAFD to join the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional
 about fire prevention during Fire Prevention   District (ACRD) as the Protective Services Manager. In late 2018 the City announced
 Week, hosted two Grade 3 students as Chief for   the appointment of Mike Owens as Fire Chief.
 a Day and offered hall tours and infant and child
 car seat installation upon request.
                 Looking ahead to 2019, the PAFD is renewing their focus on its employees. A new
                 Mental Health Committee will be struck and will work to enhance resiliency in
                 firefighters by providing training to help identify signs and symptoms of operational
                 stress injuries. The goal is to arm each firefighter with the tools they need to identify
                 signs and symptoms in themselves and their colleagues. The PAFD is also looking to further
 TRAINING FOR DISASTERS  build relationships with external partners such as Tseshaht First Nation, Hupacasath
                 First Nation and the ACRD.
 The PAFD participated in over 2,220 hours of
 training including daily skills maintenance,   The department will also continue to strengthen their relationships with the three Automatic
 officer development and coordinated exercises in   Aid Agreement partners: Beaver Creek, Cherry Creek and Sproat Lake; helping ensure the
 support of partner agencies such as the Ministry   collective delivery of outstanding service to the residents of the Alberni Valley.
 of Forest and BC Ambulance. Training with the
 valley’s Automatic Mutual Aid Partners continued
 with courses on Incident Command, Asbestos   INTERSTING FACT.      DID YOU KNOW?
 Awareness and a large scale practice on relay
 water pumping.  PAFD firefighters train as a crew every shift      Every shift firefighters perform routine
                 to meet quarterly objectives as set out by         inspection and maintenance of equipment to
                 their training department.                         ensure operational readiness and reliability.

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