The City is divided into five districts, each supervised by a District Chief. A Platoon Chief is in
charge of each platoon (shift). Four platoons work two shifts on a rotating basis that averages 42 hours per week.
The shift pattern as of 2016 was: two 10-hour days – two 14 hours nights – two days off; two 10-hour days – two 14 hour nights – six days off.
Each station has a station captain who is usually assigned to the pump in the station; the exception is Station 21, which does not have a pump. Other than Rescue 21, all ladders, rescues, tankers and haz-mat rigs are assigned a fire captain.
Fire Operations
Fire Prevention
Fire Investigations
Emergency Response
Communications Centre
Fire Training
Platoon Chief / Chief of Special Operations
Fire Marshal
Chief of Investigations
Chief of Emergency Communications
Chief Training Officer
District Chief
Asst. Fire Marshal
Assistant Chief Training Officer
Station Captain Qualified
Station Captain
Sr. Captain Fire Prevention Qualified
Shift Captain Investigator
Sr. Captain Emergency Communication Specialist
Training Officer
Fire Captain
Captain Fire Prevention
Captain Investigator
Dispatch Training Captain
Technician Support Captain
Captain Emergency Communication Specialist
Senior Firefighter Qualified
Sr. Fire Prevention Officer Qualified
Investigator
Sr. Emergency Communication Specialist Qualified
Senior Firefighter
Sr. Fire Prevention Officer
Firefighter
Fire Prevention Officer
Emergency Communication Specialist
Probationary Firefighter
Recruit Firefighter
Under the Fire Rescue Master Plan all Pumps (engine companies) are staffed with four firefighters as are Ladders (truck companies) and Rescues (exception of Rescue 21). Tenders/tankers are staffed with a
minimum of 2 firefighters. Stations with a single Pump were to be staffed with five firefighters. Hazmat 1 is staffed with a minimum of five, Hazmat 2 is cross staffed with the crew of Pump 10, Hazmat 3 is cross staffed with the crew of Ladder 10. ATP's are staffed with members assigned to the Ladder in their respective station, if the ATP is called the Ladder goes out of service. Mobile Command 1 is staffed by Rescue 21 and when called Rescue 21 will go to 4 members. The boat is also cross staffed by the crew of Rescue 21
In late August 2019 all Pumps were reduced to four firefighters in order to establish two additional Pump units in the downtown area. Located at stations 1 and 5 and identified with the "A" suffix, this triggered a reassignment of units at downtown stations (1,2,5,22).
Past Fire Chiefs
Joe Zatylny (3 February 2020 - 10 May 2024)
Ken Block (1 February 2009 - 3 February 2020)
Randy Wolsey (September 2001 - April 2009)