September 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Surrey Fire Fighters Association have created this site to show you what we do as Fire Fighters, and to enable feedback.
We are Proud and Honored to serve you
The Men and Women of the Surrey Fire Fighters Association are dedicated to saving lives and protecting property for the residents of the City of Surrey.
We provide high quality professional dispatching services, fire protection, medical aid, rescue services, hazardous materials response, fire prevention and education services.
Today we have 392 members in the fire service of the City of Surrey. We work in 14 of 17 stations.
Members of the Surrey Fire Fighters Association are very active in the community providing leadership and lending a hand.
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IAFF LOCAL 1271
The Surrey Fire Fighters Association was organized in 1957 as part of the International Association of Fire Fighters. The IAFF is an organization of over 290,000 members that promotes and supports fire service workers in best practices & standards.
IAFF Quick Links
· Surrey Fire Dept Training Web Site
Click here to sign into your Web Mail Account
For More Information Contact:
Surrey Fire Fighters Association IAFF Local 1271
8767 132nd St. Surrey BC V3W 4P1
Tel: 604-574-5785
FAX: 604-574-2338
Internet: webmaster@surreyFire Fighters.com
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October 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Fire Fighting – and more
Surrey ’s Professional fire fighters handle all types of structure fires, including house, industrial, garage, school, apartment, drug lab and high-rise. We also fight vehicle fires, from cars and motorcycles, to trucks and tractor-trailer rigs. Other types of fires include rail, marine, grass or brush and garbage container fires.
The number of fire fighters responding to fires varies and depends on the number of units dispatched based on potential severity of the fire. It is recommended and recognized by the NFPA and the WCB that each initial response vehicle be staffed with a minimum of four fire fighters. This is to allow two fire fighters to immediately start an interior rescue procedure knowing there are two fire fighters outside as backup for their personal safety. This is known as “The two in two out rule”. fire fighters perform many tasks when fighting a structure fire.
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November 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Mission Statement
To provide charitable programs that benefit the citizens of our community and to assist other charities within the community that have similar goals and objectives.
view our Promotional DVD Windows Media or Quicktime
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Our goals and objectives are:
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October 14, 2008 · Leave a Comment
· Surrey Fire Dept Training Web Site
August 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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August 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society will be collecting cash donations for the Haiti Eartquake relief efforts on January 23, 2010.
100% of the funds collected will go to the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Government will match all donations made through our registered charity.
Off duty and on duty Fire Fighters will be out in the community on Saturday Jan 23rd. Please donate to one of our fire fighters in uniform or at a Surrey fire hall.
Mission Statement
To provide charitable programs that benefit the citizens of our community and to assist other charities within the community that have similar goals and objectives.
view our Promotional DVD Windows Media or Quicktime
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Our goals and objectives are:
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Fire Fighting – and more
Surrey ’s Professional fire fighters handle all types of structure fires, including house, industrial, garage, school, apartment, drug lab and high-rise. We also fight vehicle fires, from cars and motorcycles, to trucks and tractor-trailer rigs. Other types of fires include rail, marine, grass or brush and garbage container fires.
The number of fire fighters responding to fires varies and depends on the number of units dispatched based on potential severity of the fire. It is recommended and recognized by the NFPA and the WCB that each initial response vehicle be staffed with a minimum of four fire fighters. This is to allow two fire fighters to immediately start an interior rescue procedure knowing there are two fire fighters outside as backup for their personal safety. This is known as “The two in two out rule”. fire fighters perform many tasks when fighting a structure fire.
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