Wawa Volunteer Fire Department
The Wawa Volunteer Fire Department, based in Wawa, ON, comprises 22 dedicated members led by a Fire Chief, serving a local population of 3,600. Operating from their local fire station, the department deploys a fleet of emergency vehicles to respond promptly to fires and motor vehicle accidents along the Highway 17 corridor, extending up to 100 km south and 40 km north. As part of the Algoma District Mutual Aid Association, they offer additional resources to neighboring communities in times of crisis.
Not only does the Wawa Volunteer Fire Department excel in emergency response, but they are deeply involved in community initiatives. From assisting with Christmas Hamper Fund and Toy Drives to volunteering with non-profit organizations, their commitment extends beyond firefighting. They prioritize fire safety and public education, offering services such as burning permits that can be obtained at the Town Hall, reinforcing the importance of prompt emergency response with green flashing lights in volunteer firefighters' vehicles.
Under the leadership of Fire Chief Kevin Sabourin, the department's mission revolves around providing fire protection services, offering education programs, and enforcing fire prevention measures to safeguard lives and property in the Municipality of Wawa. By fostering partnerships with various emergency services and upholding high training standards, the department ensures a swift and efficient response to uphold public safety. Residents are encouraged to prioritize fire safety measures such as installing working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors to prevent avoidable tragedies.
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