Cobalt Fire Department

Cobalt Fire Department The Cobalt Fire Department is comprised of a volunteer Chief, Deputy Chief, 4 Captains and 18 Firefighters operating out of 1 station.

The Cobalt Volunteer Fire Department contributes a great deal to the community. Our individuals are always there to lend a helping hand or to help organize community events. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies

05/28/2026

Recall Alert!

Fire & Burn Hazard: Secura has recalled several air fryers due to a faulty wire connection that can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.

If you own any of the affected products, stop using them immediately and register them with Secura for reimbursement.

Learn how to identify the affected items and what to do next: https://bit.ly/4u8WSmI

05/04/2026

On International Firefighters’ Day, we recognize the strength, resilience, and commitment of those who serve on the front lines every day.
Firefighters do more than respond to emergencies. They protect communities, support one another, and carry the weight of the job long after the call ends.
Today, we stand in appreciation of all firefighters and the vital role they play in keeping everyone safe.

May 1 is First Responders Day in OntarioA message from Chief Hearn:On First Responders Day, we extend our sincere thanks...
05/01/2026

May 1 is First Responders Day in Ontario

A message from Chief Hearn:

On First Responders Day, we extend our sincere thanks to all first responders who serve our communities with dedication, courage, and compassion.

Every day, first responders answer the call in challenging and often unpredictable situations. Your strength, professionalism, teamwork, and commitment to helping others do not go unnoticed.

Thank you for everything you do, not just today, but every day.

I am proud to stand beside each and every one of you.

To our volunteer firefighters—thank you for being there 24/7.Whether it’s the middle of the night, a holiday, or time aw...
04/21/2026

To our volunteer firefighters—thank you for being there 24/7.

Whether it’s the middle of the night, a holiday, or time away from your families, you answer the call without hesitation. Your courage, dedication, and selflessness keep our community safe, and it never goes unnoticed.

We are truly grateful for everything you do.

Our volunteer firefighters aren’t just neighbours helping out—they are highly trained professionals who meet the exact same NFPA standards as full-time crews. They don’t just show up when it’s convenient; they:

• leave family dinners at a moment's notice

• jump out of bed for 3:00 AM calls

• step away from their "day jobs" the second the pager sounds

These individuals are the backbone of our fire services, protecting over 80% of Ontario’s geography. 🌲🚜

This , we’re looking past the gear at the people behind it. To the firefighters balancing careers, families, and the sudden ring of a pager: We see the dedication it takes to serve your community at 3:00 AM and still be at your desk by 9:00 AM.

Thank you for the commitment it takes to balance both roles. 👨‍🚒

Hydrant Access Training NightCobalt Fire Department members spent training night out in the community clearing snow arou...
03/25/2026

Hydrant Access Training Night

Cobalt Fire Department members spent training night out in the community clearing snow around fire hydrants following the recent storm.

Heavy snowfall can make hydrants difficult to locate and access during an emergency. Crews worked to help ensure hydrants are visible and ready if needed.

If you have a hydrant near your home, please consider helping keep it clear of snow. A few extra minutes can make a big difference in an emergency.

Thank you to our members for their continued dedication and service.

🌴🚒 From Snowbanks to Sandbanks! 🚒🌴Two of our Cobalt Fire Department firefighters recently traded their bunker gear for b...
01/30/2026

🌴🚒 From Snowbanks to Sandbanks! 🚒🌴

Two of our Cobalt Fire Department firefighters recently traded their bunker gear for beach gear while vacationing in the beautiful Turks & Caicos Islands ☀️🏝️

But once a firefighter, always a firefighter —they couldn’t resist stopping by the local fire station to exchange patches, stories, and firefighting knowledge with our Caribbean brothers and sisters.

🌡️ 26°C in Turks & Caicos
🥶 –26°C in Cobalt

We’re not saying they planned the trip just to escape winter… but we’re also not saying they didn’t 😆

Huge thanks to the amazing crews in Turks & Caicos for the warm hospitality, station tours, and great conversations.
Turks and Caicos Fire and Rescue Service

01/25/2026

At approximately 1:27 p.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2026, the Cobalt Fire Department was dispatched to assist the Coleman Fire Department with a reported structure fire on Nippising Road.

Upon arrival, heavy smoke and flames were observed coming from the structure. The homeowner confirmed that no one was inside the structure at the time of the incident.

With the combined efforts of Coleman and Cobalt the fire was quickly brought under control. Timiskaming Paramedic Services were dispatched to the scene for minor injuries.

We extend our appreciation to all responding services for their professionalism and teamwork during this incident.

🎖️ Congratulations, Captain Brian Mercier for 40 Years of Service! 🎖️Last night at our annual Christmas gathering, we ha...
12/07/2025

🎖️ Congratulations, Captain Brian Mercier for 40 Years of Service! 🎖️

Last night at our annual Christmas gathering, we had the honour of presenting Captain Brian Mercier with his 40-Year Service Award. Four decades of dedication, leadership, and commitment to our community is an incredible milestone, and we are proud to celebrate it.

The evening was a chance for our team to take a well-deserved break from training and reflect on a successful year. It was also an opportunity to recognize not only our active members, but the spouses and families who support them. Your patience, understanding, and encouragement make our service possible.

Please join us in congratulating Captain Mercier on this remarkable achievement and thank you to all who stand behind the men and women of our department.

11/22/2025

Are you heading to the Santa Claus Parade tonight? The parade route runs along Whitewood Ave and starts at 5:00PM.

Cobalt Fire Department will be there spreading holiday cheer with lights flashing, sirens softly singing, and smiles all around! 🚒

And guess what? We’ve been told there will be a special appearance by Santa himself! 🎅✨
So bring the kids, bring the excitement, and get ready for some Christmas magic.

Bundle up, give us a wave as we roll by, and let’s kick off the season together! 🎄❤️
Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the parade! ❄️

Today, we pause to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.Their cour...
11/11/2025

Today, we pause to remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country.

Their courage and selflessness allow us to live in peace and freedom. We honour all who served and continue to serve—lest we forget. 🌺

Address

51 Silver
Cobalt, ON
P0J1C0

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

705-679-8345

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