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Port Perry Firefighters Association
The Port Perry Firefighters Association has continued their support of the 2013/2014 Port Perry Tyke 7 Hockey Team. The Port Perry fire suppression crew operates out of two stations - one located in Port Perry and one in Caesarea. The Port Perry station responds to calls within Wards 1, 2, 3 and 5. The Caesarea station responds to calls within Ward 4. The Township of Scugog has agreements with surrounding municipalities, such as the Township of Uxbridge and the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Volunteer firefighters are the backbone of our Department. Volunteer firefighters go through an initial firefighter training program and continue to train on a weekly basis to ensure high quality responses. Volunteers are remunerated for emergency responses and training sessions. There are approximately 25 volunteers operating out of the Port Perry station and 25 out of the Caesarea station.
In addition to volunteers, the Port Perry station has a day time crew (Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) of three full-time firefighters who are capable of responding to medical calls on their own.
The Port Perry Fire Station is located at 30 Crandell Street, Port Perry and was built in 2001 on the site of the previous fire station, which was built in 1964.
It houses the Port Perry fire apparatus, the administrative offices for the Fire Department, a rental room and a fitness room.
Volunteer firefighters are the backbone of our Department. Volunteer firefighters go through an initial firefighter training program and continue to train on a weekly basis to ensure high quality responses. Volunteers are remunerated for emergency responses and training sessions. There are approximately 25 volunteers operating out of the Port Perry station and 25 out of the Caesarea station.
In addition to volunteers, the Port Perry station has a day time crew (Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) of three full-time firefighters who are capable of responding to medical calls on their own.
The Port Perry Fire Station is located at 30 Crandell Street, Port Perry and was built in 2001 on the site of the previous fire station, which was built in 1964.
It houses the Port Perry fire apparatus, the administrative offices for the Fire Department, a rental room and a fitness room.