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Didsbury Fire Department

2700 19 Street, Didsbury, Canada
Fire Protection Service

Description

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The Didsbury Fire Department provides fire and medical first response to Didsbury, Alberta and Mountain View County.  The Didsbury Fire Department (DFD), located at 2101 19 Avenue, is a volunteer department whose members are on-call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Year-round and regardless of where you live in Mountain View County, the first and most important step to take before you start your controlled burn is to contact Fire Dispatch toll-free at 1-877-507-7011.

Visit the Mountain View County website for more information: www.mountainviewcounty.com/fire

Please note that DFD's Facebook page is not monitored 24/7. In the event of an emergency call 911.

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to send us a message!

The DFD  provides a wide range of services to the Town and surrounding areas. These services include, but are not limited to: fire suppression (structural, vehicle and wild land), assisting Alberta Health Services with medical calls (first and/or co-response), responding to and investigating alarm bell calls (fire and carbon monoxide alarms), motor vehicle collisions, and providing mutual aid to our neighbouring municipalities.

Other Links/ Phone numbers:

Town of Didsbury:
www.didsbury.ca

Didsbury Protective Services/Peace Officers:
403.335.3391 or by email at peaceofficer@www.didsbury.ca

R.C.M.P. Didsbury Detachment:
403.335.3382   Administrative and Information

403.335.3381   24-Hour Complaint line & Emergencies

Current Fire Bans:
www.albertafirebans.ca/

Power Outage Map:
outagemap.fortisalberta.com/

CP Rail:
1 (888) 333-8111

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Congratulations to the Firefighters who raised funds and participated in the Calgary Stair Climb today. 1204 steps to the top was not an easy task with an air pack on.

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The start of a hopefully long hot summer comes with reminders about leaving pets in cars.

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Sad to see that this still happens. It’s so dangerous to the firefighters on scene when someone drives over a hose.

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Thanks to those who expressed interest in our fire extinguisher demo tomorrow night. Unfortunately we did not have enough registered so the event has been cancelled. We look forward to hosting it again sometime soon!

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April is Child Fire Safety Month. We encourage you to teach your children about fire safety. 1. Develop a home fire escape plan. 2. Conduct a home fire drill. 3. Teach children not to play with lighters and matches. More information can be found at: http://www.ofc.alberta.ca/child-safety

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Sending our condolences to everyone from the Humboldt Broncos organization, the families, as well as the first responders that were on scene. Thinking of the many lives that have been impacted by this tragedy. #prayforhumboldt

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Please check your smoke detectors. https://globalnews.ca/news/4098902/kidde-smoke-alarm-recall-canada/

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Is spring almost here? Take a look at some tips to protect your home and family from the hidden hazards associated with melting snow. http://www.calgary.ca/UEP/Water/Pages/Water-and-wastewater-systems/Storm-drainage-system/snow-melt.aspx?DCSext.w_warning=snow-melt

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Hard to believe with so much snow, but March 1st marks the beginning of the 2018 wildfire season.

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