CW Fire & Rescue is a Fire Service that is committed to providing timely professional emergency response. Not monitored 24/7 - dial 911 for emergencies
On June 11, Bryan Ellis, a Grade 4 student in Centre Wellington, was selected to be the Jr Fire Chief of CWFR for the day. After being sworn in, Bryan went to the station, learning how to use a variety of fire rescue tools.
Thanks for joining our department for the day, Bryan!
CWFR is committed to providing the highest level of care for our citizens. We are proud to share that our front-line apparatus now carries Sensory Kits containing tools to help provide comfort and better aid in interaction with first responders during stressful situations.
The warm weather is here, and air conditioning systems are a great way to cool your home. Before you turn yours on, be sure to have your unit serviced by a licensed professional.
Questions about fire safety and preparedness? Not sure where to start with your home escape route? Centre Wellington Fire Rescue is available to address your questions and concerns - don't hesitate to reach out! #FireSafety#FirePreparedness
Multitasking in the kitchen? Think again! We all love to juggle tasks, but the kitchen isn't the place for it! Stay focused while you cook to keep your meals - and yourself - safe. Your culinary masterpiece deserves your full attention!
#FirePrevention
The weather is heating up!
Before turning on your air conditioning system after a long winter of rest, have the system serviced by a licensed professional before turning them on for the summer season.
When you see a vehicle with a green flashing light - please pull over! It's a volunteer firefighter responding to a call. By pulling over you allow the firefighter to get to the station quicker so that they can help someone in need.
With the first long weekend of the spring/summer season upon us, we'd like to take the time to remind residents of the Township's Fireworks By-law as well as some safety information about fireworks.
Have fun and stay safe this weekend!
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Questions about fire safety and preparedness? Not sure where to start with your home escape route? Centre Wellington Fire Rescue is available to address your questions and concerns - don't hesitate to reach out! #FireSafety#FirePreparedness
Administration staff are available Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm, to receive your calls and emails for questions, burn permits, etc. - but when it comes to an emergency, please dial 911!
📢Attention parents and guardians!
Do you have a child in grades four through six in Centre Wellington? Encourage them to enter Centre Wellington Fire Rescue's Junior Fire Chief for a Day contest!
Questions? Contact us at 519-843-1950 or fireprevention@centrewellington.ca
When you see a vehicle with a green flashing light - please pull over! It's a volunteer firefighter responding to a call. By pulling over you allow the firefighter to get to the station quicker so that they can help someone in need.
🔊 Live in an apartment or condo building? This message is for you!
If there is a fire in your building, forget the elevator! Always use the stairs to escape. Elevators may be unavailable, get called to the ground floor, or stop on fire-affected floors. Stairs are your lifeline!
Cooking up something delicious? Never leave it unattended! Stay in the kitchen while frying, grilling, or broiling. Your culinary masterpiece deserves your full attention - and so does your safety!
#StaySafe#CookingTips#FireSafety
Centre Wellington Fire Rescue are participating in ongoing training with the Ontario Fire college as well as Fire Departments from across the province to maintain and enhance the skills they use to serve the public and help keep all residents and visitors safe.