Lakeshore fire department tackles live fire training

Scenarios give firefighters experience with ‘realistic conditions’

Lakeshore Fire Department conducted live fire training exercises at the Lakeshore Operations Centre. Photo by Tyler Phaneuf-Reeves/Municipality of Lakeshore

Earlier this month, the Lakeshore Fire Department conducted live fire training exercises at the Lakeshore Operations Centre on 304 Rourke Line.

The training opportunity, made possible in collaboration with the Ontario Office of the Fire Marshal and the Ontario Fire College, saw Lakeshore Firefighters challenged with several intense fire scenarios.

“The live fire training provided an amazing opportunity for all 100 of our firefighters to operate in realistic fire conditions,” said Jeff Pulleyblank, Lakeshore’s deputy fire chief. “This type of training ensures that our staff is prepared for any future fire emergencies, and ready to help keep Lakeshore safe.”

Using a Mobile Live Fire Training Unit the fire department obtained valuable training with simulated kitchen and basement fires.

“I thought it was a great and valuable experience.  The ability to conduct live fire training in a safe and controlled manner allowed us, as new hires, to work alongside some more experienced firefighters in a realistic training environment.  This showed the true team dynamic that all members of the Lakeshore Fire Department display on a regular basis,” said Matt Soanes, Station #1 firefighter who joined the Lakeshore Fire Department in 2022.

As a reminder, Lakeshore Fire is asking all residents and property owners to check their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Look for and remove any leftover manufacturer packaging, replace old batteries, and push the test button to ensure functionality.

Check out more training pictures on the Municipality of Lakeshore’s Facebook Page.

Source: Municipality of Lakeshore

Photo by Tyler Phaneuf-Reeves/Municipality of Lakeshore

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