Fire and Emergency Services

Fire Protection is a Municipal responsibility. The Fire Chief manages the resources of the Municipal Fire Department to provide immediate and effective emergency response services to the community, to promote fire safety, fire prevention, fire inspections, and to coordinate emergency planning for the Municipality.

The Fire Halls

The Fire Department consists of two fire halls:

Sioux Lookout Fire Hall - 39 Fifth Avenue
Hudson Fire Hall - 4 Fourth Street

The two fire stations have a pay-per-call force of about 35 firefighters. In addition to the Fire Chief, there is one full-time Deputy Fire Chief/Training Officer. Both work out of the Sioux Lookout fire hall.

Coverage Area

The Fire Department is responsible for 24 hours-a-day coverage of an area of 536 square kilometres, which encompasses Alcona to the east, just beyond Ojibway Provincial Park to the south, Hudson to the west, and ten kilometres to the north.

Events

Throughout the year, firefighters perform additional duties such as:

  • Conducting tours of the Fire Halls for the schools to teach students about the operations of the Fire Service
  • Firefighters assists with the annual Santa Clause parade
  • Coordinate and display the annual Lion's Club July 1st fireworks show
  • Children's Day during the Blueberry Festival
  • Open house during Fire Prevention week

Also in place, under the mandate of the Municipality's Chief Administrative Officer, is an Emergency Plan which prepares the community in the event of a large scale emergency event.

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