Hamilton Fire Department


The Hamilton Fire Department provides fire protection, technical rescue services, hazardous materials response, and first responder emergency medical assistance to the city of Hamilton, Ontario.

History

The fire department in Hamilton dates back to 1879, when Alexander Aitchison was appointed Fire Chief of the city. Aitchison was responsible for radically reforming the department, and during his tenure, the department was changed into an entirely paid one, as well as introducing the first swinging harness and sliding pole in Canada.
Starting in 1990, Hamilton area firefighters have been instructed on how to operate heart defibrillators, as it often takes less time for firefighters to reach victims compared to ambulance paramedics. A study found that the policy change decreased the amount of time between a 911 call and when the patient received defibrillation by almost 30 percent.
In 1997, the department faced one of its worst crises: the Plastimet fire. The fire was located at a plastics-recycling facility, and began a warehouse containing bales of polyvinyl chloride plastics. Firefighters battled the conflagration for four days, and the plume of toxins and smoke released by the burning plastics may have caused the deaths of several Hamilton firefighters in the years after the fire. The Plastimet fire remains the largest plastics fire in Canadian history, and one of Canada's worst environmental disasters.
In 2001, Hamilton amalgamated with the other municipalities of Hamilton-Wentworth Region to create an expanded City of Hamilton. As a result, the Hamilton Fire Department, which served the original city, was merged with the fire departments of Ancaster, Dundas, Flamborough, Glanbrook and Stoney Creek. The department went from 12 stations to 26, and became a composite department with both full-time and paid-on-call firefighters.
In 2010, the department changed to a 24-shift schedule. Previously, firefighters had worked 10-hour day shifts and 14-hour night shifts.
In 2011, the department hired Rob Simonds as its new chief, replacing the retiring Jim Kay.
In 2012, a firefighter was terminated after using racial slurs during an argument with a coworker. In 2015, an arbitrator determined that the firefighter had been terminated without just cause. The firefighter was reinstated, and received a 10-day suspension in accordance with the arbitrator's findings. The other firefighter involved in the altercation received a 5-day suspension for his role in the incident. The incident led to calls for greater diversity in the department.
In 2016, David Cunliffe was appointed Fire Chief, succeeding Robert Simonds.
In 2019, a Hamilton firefighter suffered serious injuries after falling off the edge of the Niagara Escarpment while trying to rescue a group of lost hikers.

Fire stations and apparatus

StationAddressBuild yearApparatus
1 35 John St. N1913/1976/2006Engine 1, Ladder 1, Rescue 1, Platoon Chief 1, Supply 1
21400 Upper Wellington St.1991Engine 2, District Chief 3, Car 73
3965 Garth St.1978/2000Engine 3
4729 Upper Sherman Ave.1994Ladder 4, Engine 4, Support 4, HazMat 2
5 & 22 1227 Stone Church Rd. E2011Engine 5, Pump 90, Ladder 90, Training 1, Training 2, Training 3, Training 4, Training 5, Supply 2, RIT trailer, Spare Pump 41
6246 Wentworth St. N1982Pump 6, Air 6, Parade 1926 Bickle-Ahrens-Fox, Spare Pump 47, Box 43, Box 43A
7225 Quigley Rd.1985Engine 7
8400 Melvin Ave.1957/2000Engine 8, District Chief 2
9125 Kenilworth Ave. N2002Pump 9, Ladder 9
101455 Main St. W1953/2000Pump 10
1124 Ray St. S1959/2013Engine 11
12199 Hamilton Regional Rd. 81989Engine 12, Ladder 12
13 177 Bay St. NMaintenance 1, Maintenance 2, Maintenance 3
14595 Chapel Hill Rd.Tanker 14
15415 Arvin Ave.1995Pump 15
16939 Barton St.1995Pump 16, Tanker 16, Squad 16
17363 Isaac Brock Dr.1985Engine 17, Tanker 17
182636 Hamilton Regional Rd. 562001Pump 18, Ladder 18, Tanker 18, Support 18
193302 Homestead Dr.1991Pump 19, Tower 19, Tanker 19, Rescue 19
20661 Garner Rd. E., Ancaster2009Ladder 20
21365 Wilson St. W., Ancaster1990Engine 21, Pump 21, Tanker 21, Rescue 21
2319 Memorial Square, Dundas1972Engine 23, Support 23, Parade, Spare Pump 42, Spare Pump 45
24256 Parkside Dr., Waterdown1992Engine 24, Ladder 24, Tanker 24, Support 24
25361 Old Brock Rd., Greensville1967/2000Pump 25, Tanker 25, Rescue 25, Brush 25
26119 Lynden Rd., Lynden1976/1995Pump 26, Tanker 26, Support 26
27795 Old Highway 8, Rockton1967/1993Pump 27, Tanker 27, Squad 27
281801 Brock Rd., Freelton1962/1994Pump 28, Tanker 28, Rescue 28
29 55 King William St.
30 489 Victoria Ave. N

Response Guidelines and Special Units

Urban Responses

Rural Responses

Special Units