Lac Ste. Anne County Welcome Handbook LSAC_WelcomeHandbook_SM | Page 9

HANDBOOK CommunityLSAC COUNTY FIRE SERVICES ( IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, DIAL 911 ) DIVISION(S) FIRE STATIONS ADDRESS CAPTAIN/CHIEF CONTACT INFO DIVISION 1 & 2 NW 28-54-2-W5M Ste. Anne East Station First Responder Station /Fire Prevention 2317 Township Road 545 Julian Bourgeois Deputy Fire Chief 780.221.0727 [email protected] Brent Sanderson Fire Captain 587.337.3066 [email protected] DIVISION 3 SE 22-56-3-W5M Rich Valley Station 3 First Responder Station /Fire Prevention 16-56227 Highway 33 Edward Pardy Fire Captain 780.913.6741 [email protected] DIVISION 4 NE 36-56-7-W5M Sangudo Station 4 First Responder Station /Fire Prevention 5024-50 Street Sangudo Ed Gifford District FIre Chief 780.674.0600 [email protected] DIVISION 5 NW 17-54-4-W5M Darwell Station 5 First Responder Station /Fire Prevention 4427 Highway 633 (on east side by rodeo grounds) Eugene Lewis District FIre Chief 780.892.2475 [email protected] DIVISION 6 NW 21-57-8-W5M Mayerthorpe Station 6 Emergency Response Centre/Fire Prevention 4814-42 Avenue Mayerthorpe Randy Schroeder District FIre Chief 780.608.3392 [email protected] DIVISION 7 SW 9-56-5-W5M Cherhill Station 7 First Responder Station /Fire Prevention 405-56102 Range Road 53 Renee Topley Fire Captain 780.271.4147 [email protected] MAIN PHONE MOBILE PHONE 780.967.1094 780.497.1094 COUNTY FIRE GUARDIAN(S) DIVISION 1 & 2 Jack Cooper or Sandra Cooper DIVISION 2 & 3 Stephen DeZaeyer (north of Highway 37) DIVISION 4 Bob Milligan DIVISION 4 & 5 Samme Bradshaw DIVISION 6 & 7 Ron Kidd FIRESMART IS LIVING WITH & MANAGING WILDFIRE Preparing for the threat of wildfire is a shared responsibility. Community members, community leaders, forest companies, industry and government all have responsibility to lessen the effects of wildfire. FireSmart uses preventative measures to reduce wildfire threat to Albertans and their communities while balancing the benefits of wildfire on the landscape. FireSmart is here to educate and inform residents across Alberta about the risks of wildfire. We must all work – 780.991.8542 – 780.674.0083 780.892.2255 – together to help prevent wildfires in Lac Ste. Anne County. We all need to learn how to live FireSmart. For helpful tips to make your home and your community much safer, contact us to obtain a copy of the Alberta FireSmart Homeowner’s Manual. We also encourage you to visit FireSmart.ca. KEEP YOUR HOME SAFE Twice a year, your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors should be tested and their batteries should be replaced. An easy time to remember is when you change your clocks twice a year as Daylight Saving Time begins and ends. 780.919.9966 780.785.8035 INTERESTED IN BECOMING A COUNTY FIREFIGHTER? Taking the important step in your life to become a Firefighter with County Fire Services means choosing a path that is both highly challenging and exceptionally rewarding. It means pushing yourself to brand new personal and professional heights. And it means being a valued and respected team member whose contribution truly counts. Learn more about what it takes to become a Firefighter with Lac Ste. Anne County at CountyFire.ca. 9.