The total from all six fire stations across the City, 24 hours / 7days from Sat Mar 20 to Sun Mar 26 there were 93 calls.
This is 19 less than the previous week. See below that Medical Calls continue to the highest response calls and there were 3 fires, 1 vehicle and 2 garbage bins.
This is 19 less than the previous week. See below that Medical Calls continue to the highest response calls and there were 3 fires, 1 vehicle and 2 garbage bins.
Note that the City has two NEW OSHAWA FIRE SERVICES PUMPER TRUCKS which were recently delivered!
Ordered by Oshawa Council during COVID, paid for by Oshawa taxpayers, they will soon be in service.
The fire department's two full-time mechanics have been working on them, adding certain after-order equipment.
Also note, a short time ago Oshawa's NEW AERIAL TRUCK arrived and was placed into service (see picture below). The fact it has a platform is a big improvement over the old ladder aerial truck because it allows firefighters better access to a lot of the new building high pitched roofs.
Ordered by Oshawa Council during COVID, paid for by Oshawa taxpayers, they will soon be in service.
The fire department's two full-time mechanics have been working on them, adding certain after-order equipment.
Also note, a short time ago Oshawa's NEW AERIAL TRUCK arrived and was placed into service (see picture below). The fact it has a platform is a big improvement over the old ladder aerial truck because it allows firefighters better access to a lot of the new building high pitched roofs.