About Dunmore Fire Station
Cypress County Fire Department, Dunmore Station
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After the October 2 council meeting in Dunmore, a new Fire Services Bylaw was passed! This bylaw has a few changes including the one below. Cypress County is taking the initiative to keep our residents safe and risk of fires low! Make sure to get familiar and know the bylaws before you burn!
Happy hump day! As the snow continues to fall, please take extra time and use caution when traveling this morning! Remember to stay back from snow plows to give them room to clear the roads safely! Our awesome operators in the public works department will pull over every 5 km or when safe to do so to allow motorists to pass by them!
Come out and support an amazing cause!
Good Morning and a happy Monday to all! As of today September 17th at 10:00am Cypress County will be downgrading from a Fire Ban to a Fire restriction! Due to cooler temperatures and higher humidity the risk for fires has been reduced at this time! Below is the Fire Control Order and Information on what is allowed to be used during the Fire Restriction! Take care and have a great week everyone!
Our thoughts and prayers are with our fallen brother, his family and colleagues.
Take a moment today to remember the victims , families and friends of those involved in this devastating tragedy that changed the world.
9/11/2001.
FDNY Ladder 118 crosses the Brooklyn Bridge into lower Manhattan.
... This picture captures the last alarm all 6 of the members riding on that rig would ever respond to.
The men from Ladder 118 responded into the chaos and emerged at the doomed Marriott World Trade Center hotel.
Survivors remembered seeing men with the number 118 on their helmets running up the stairs to help the panicked guests.
They were never seen alive again.
When the 110-story towers collapsed, the hotel was pulverized. More than 900 guests and scores of Marriott employees escaped. Many were likely aided by the men of Ladder 118.
Their rig, a mangled wreck of steel and glass, was recovered within days of the attack. Two months later, firefighters digging in the mountain of rubble spotted tools emblazoned with the Ladder 118 logo.
Some of the men from Ladder 118 were found within a few feet of each other, and the survivors in the firehouse were grateful that the men spent their final moments together.
Three of them — Agnello, Vega and Cherry — are together still, buried in adjacent plots in Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery.
Their simple yet elegant headstones sit on quiet, grassy slope, shaded by a canopy of oak trees.
Every year, the families and firefighters make a sacred pilgrimage to their graves, as well as to those of their other fallen brothers elsewhere in the region.
"They were found side by side, and they should stay side by side," said VinnieCarla Agnello.
Her two sons were 3 and 1 at the time
Rest in Peace Brothers
We will NEVER FORGET YOU
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Cypress County Emergency Services are always ready and proud to assist our neighbouring Counties. Today, Dunmore Fire Station was more then happy to assist with the Tender at this call in the County of 40 Mile.
After a busy last few weeks and a call today north of Dunmore, We got to end our call parked on the side of the road. Yes you read right! Parked on the side of the road watching the annual Toy Run! A great cause with a bunch of amazing people that contribute to the Santa Clause fund! Hope everyone enjoys there weeekend!!
Thank you to Rangeland Helicopters and HALO Medivac for this amazing and informative night!