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Fire Department

Welcome to the St. Marys Fire Department

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Contact Information:
Fire Chief Dennis Brownlee
St. Marys Fire Department
172 James St. S
P.O. Box 2975
St. Marys, Ontario
Tel: 519-284-1752
Fax: 519-284-1751
E-mail: dbrownlee@town.stmarys.on.ca


Mission Statement
The primary mission of the St. Marys Fire Department is to provide a range of programs to protect the lives and property of the inhabitants of St. Marys and any municipality with which St. Marys has fire agreements from the adverse effects of fires, or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature.

Goal of The Fire Department
The goal of the fire department is to provide fire protection services through a range of programs designed to protect the lives and property of the inhabitants from the adverse effects of fires or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature, first to their municipality, second, to those municipalities requiring assistance through authorized emergency fire service plan and program (mutual aid) activities, and third, to those municipalities via authorized agreement.

Department Composition
The department consists of a full time fire chief and twenty four dedicated volunteer firefighters. Department equipment includes one 1,050 GPM pumper, one 1,250 GPM 50 foot telesquirt, one tank truck and one rescue vehicle.

St. Marys Fire Department - 2008 Staff


Position

Personnel

Start Date

Years Service

Fire Chief

Dennis Brownlee

October 1973

36

Deputy Chief

Bob Harris

June 1987

23

Captain

Brent Dundas

December 1982

27

Captain

Pete Gorton

November 1988

21

Captain

Jamie McCurdy

October 1992

17

Firefighter

Brian Parkinson

March 1987

23

Firefighter

Jim Siddall

January 1989

21

Firefighter

Dale Robinson

January 1990

20

Firefighter

Rick Martin

December 1992

17

Firefighter

Rob Wiffen

June 1993

17

Firefighter

Ryan Taylor

February 1995

15

Firefighter

Phil West

November 1995

14

Firefighter

Chris Delbridge

July 1997

13

Firefighter

Mark McEwan

February 1998

12

Firefighter

Daryl Brine

January 2001

9

Firefighter

Todd Thibodeau

January 2001

9

Firefighter

Kevin Edwards

January 2001

9

Firefighter

Cary Theal

January 2001

9

Firefighter

Jeff Sass

October 2001

8

Firefighter

Devin Little

January 2003

7

Firefighter

Shawn McNaughton

January 2003

7

Firefighter

Rob Daykin

August 2003

7

Firefighter

Daryl Jenson

January 2006

4

Firefighter

Jim Burlingham

January 2006

4

Firefighter Justin Dundas May 2009

2

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Mailing Address

Town Hall: 2nd Floor, 175 Queen Street East

Mail: P.O Box 998, St. Marys, ON.  N4X 1B6

Town Hall Hours

9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday

(excluding statutory holidays)

Town Hall Contact

P: 519-284-2340 Ext. 241

F: 519-284-3881