Burlington Fire Department

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The Burlington Fire Department is a composite force consisting of career staff and volunteers serving the diverse needs of the community. Activities of the department include fire suppression, fire prevention, public education, training and emergency planning.

🚒 National AccessAbility Week (May 31–June 6) is a time to recognize the contributions, achievements, and leadership of ...
06/04/2026

🚒 National AccessAbility Week (May 31–June 6) is a time to recognize the contributions, achievements, and leadership of people with disabilities while promoting accessibility and inclusion in our community.

Burlington Fire is committed to serving all members of our community and helping create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for everyone.

We encourage residents to learn more about accessibility and take part in local AccessAbility Week activities throughout Burlington: https://www.burlington.ca/en/news/city-of-burlington-celebrates-national-accessability-week-from-may-31-to-june-6.aspx

To learn about our alarm assistance program for persons with a disability and older adults, visit www.burlington.ca/AAP

During National AccessAbility Week (NAAW), from May 31 to June 6, the City of Burlington and the Burlington Accessibility Advisory Committee are inviting residents to recognize and celebrate the contributions of people with disabilities while promoting accessibility and inclusion across our communit...

June marks National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, achievemen...
06/03/2026

June marks National Indigenous History Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the rich histories, cultures, achievements, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples across Canada.

As a fire department, we are proud to serve a diverse community and remain committed to building meaningful relationships grounded in respect and understanding.

National Indigenous History Month is an opportunity for us all to learn more about Indigenous histories, perspectives, and cultures, and to reflect on the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play in shaping our communities. We encourage our community to explore local Indigenous history and participate in educational and cultural events throughout the month. Participate in meaningful opportunities around the city to listen, learn and engage.

Visit burlington.ca/events or Burlington Public Library https://attend.bpl.on.ca/events

06/01/2026

Six recruits. Many hours of training. One mission: serving our community.

It’s been a busy few weeks as our newest firefighter recruits took on public education, vehicle rescue, firefighter survival skills, and medical response. These recruits are building the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to answer the call when it matters most.

Every drill, every lesson, and every challenge brings them one step closer to becoming the firefighters our community can depend on.

We’re proud of their hard work and dedication as they continue their journey. 🚒🔥


City of Burlington, Ontario

This Pride Month, we proudly stand with our LGBTQ2S+ community members, colleagues, friends, and families! Today, and ev...
05/31/2026

This Pride Month, we proudly stand with our LGBTQ2S+ community members, colleagues, friends, and families! Today, and every day, we proudly serve and celebrate our diverse and inclusive community. Wishing everyone a safe and happy Pride Month. 🌈🚒

City of Burlington, Ontario

Burlington Fire has responded to several smoking-related fires in recent weeks. Careless disposal of ci******es and smok...
05/28/2026

Burlington Fire has responded to several smoking-related fires in recent weeks. Careless disposal of ci******es and smoking materials can quickly lead to devastating fires, injuries, and loss of property.

🚭Use deep, sturdy ashtrays
🚭Fully extinguish ci******es with water or sand
🚭Keep smoking materials away from anything flammable
🚭Never toss cigarette butts from vehicles or balconies

If you smoke, smoke safely. One careless moment can change lives.

A new badge. A new chapter for Captain Gallagher. He recently joined the ranks of Fire Captain as Deputy Chief Eales pre...
05/27/2026

A new badge. A new chapter for Captain Gallagher. He recently joined the ranks of Fire Captain as Deputy Chief Eales presented him with a new badge in front of his fellow firefighters.🚒

Congratulations on this well-earned achievement, Captain! Your leadership, compassion, and professionalism continue to make us proud. 👏

Thank you for your service to the community.

05/23/2026

With the incoming weather forecast for Saturday, Touch-a-Truck at Nelson Park has been cancelled. We appreciate everyone’s understanding as we prioritize the safety, comfort and overall experience of event participants. We look forward to seeing everyone next time.

The Fire Prevention Division recently participated in air management and respiratory safety training as part of ongoing ...
05/20/2026

The Fire Prevention Division recently participated in air management and respiratory safety training as part of ongoing professional development. This important training enhances our ability to support fire investigations and improve the identification of the origin, cause, and circumstances of fires. 🔥

This long weekend, Burlington Fire reminds residents to enjoy fireworks safely by attending organized, licensed public d...
05/16/2026

This long weekend, Burlington Fire reminds residents to enjoy fireworks safely by attending organized, licensed public displays conducted by trained professionals. These events are the safest way to experience fireworks, helping to reduce the risk of injury, fire, and property damage in our community.

If you still choose to host a family show, be sure to use safety-certified consumer fireworks sold by a trusted source.

Most injuries are caused when people ignore proper safety precautions when handling fireworks. The most common firework-related injuries are to the hands and face. Wear glasses and gloves when handling fireworks to protect yourself.

To prevent injuries:

✨ Light only one firework at a time and never hold a lit firework in your hand.
✨ Attempting to re-light a “dud” or defective firework is dangerous and can result in injury.
✨ After the firework display, keep children away from used fireworks as they still may be active.
✨ Sparklers are popular with kids, but a lit sparkler can reach nearly 650 C (1,200 F).
✨ Place both sparklers and fireworks in a metal bucket of water or sand to cool down.

Noise complaints after 11 p.m. should be directed to the HRPS Non-Emergency Line at 905-825-4777.

For more information about when, where and how fireworks can be used in Burlington, visit: www.burlington.ca/fireworks

Get ready!   is back! 🗓Mark your calendars. It's time to turn up the heat with Halton Region's fire services from Oakvil...
05/13/2026

Get ready! is back!
🗓Mark your calendars. It's time to turn up the heat with Halton Region's fire services from Oakville Fire, Town of Milton Fire & Rescue Services, Town of Halton Hills and Burlington Fire Department. 🔥👩‍🚒

🔥 Young Women Ages 15–18! Ready to feel the heat?

Join 2-Day Camp — Aug 6 & 7 (8AM–4PM)! 🚒

Experience hands-on firefighting skills, teamwork, leadership, and mentorship in the fire service. Apply by June 23 @ 4PM.

👉 Click to apply: https://ow.ly/8aOP50YYag6

Burlington Fire Department
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