Brampton Fire and Rescue respond to fire calls in the City of Brampton in Peel Region of Ontario, Canada. It operates thirteen fire halls and co-oridinates with other emergency services in Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area:
- Mississauga Fire and Rescue
- Toronto Fire Services
- Caledon Fire Department
- Vaughan Fire Rescue
A list of fire halls and locations and current apparatus as of Jan 2011:
- Station 201 Rutherford Road - Pumper 201, Squad 201, Air/Light 201, Car 207 D/C, Car 208 D/C, Car 206 P/C
- Station 202 Bramalea Road - Pumper 202, Aerial 202, Technical Rescue 202
- Station 203 Williams Pkwy - Squad 203
- Station 204 Queen Street - Pumper 204, Aerial 204, Hazmat 204
- Station 205 Sandalwood Pkwy W. - Pumper 205, Squad 205
- Station 206 Hurontario St. - Pumper 206, Squad 206
- Station 207 Vodden St. - Aerial 207
- Station 208 Fernforest Dr. - Aerial 208, Command Post 208
- Station 209 Sandalwood Pkwy. E. - Pumper 209,Tanker209, Second truck 2013
- Station 210 Creditview Rd. - Aerial 210, Rehab 201
- Station 211 Gore/Edgeforest - 2012
- Station 212 Mississauga Road - Pumper 212
- Station 213 Ebeneezer Dr. - Aerial 213
- Station 214 Airport/Intermodal - 2014
- Station 215 Heritage Rd - 2020
The two volunteer stations 217,218 have been closed as of the opening of ST.212 in January 2011.
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