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GUELPH FIRE DEPARTMENT 100 TH ANNIVERSARY 1909-2009. MISSION STATEMENT. The Guelph Fire Department is a highly skilled, dedicated team committed to the protection of life, property and the environment. WE WILL:
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GUELPH FIRE DEPARTMENT 100TH ANNIVERSARY 1909-2009
MISSION STATEMENT The Guelph Fire Department is a highly skilled, dedicated team committed to the protection of life, property and the environment. WE WILL: Respond to our citizens’ needs by providing professional, rapid services that are crucial to the safety, the health and welfare of the community. Accomplish this through fire suppression, fire prevention, public education, emergency medical services and other emergency and non-emergency activities. Embrace the challenges and opportunities of the future. CARING. PROFESSIONAL. COMMITTED. TRUSTWORTHY. TEAMPLAYER
Fire Chief & Director of Emergency Services Shawn Armstrong, 2009 Fire Chief James Armstrong, Volunteer Fire Brigade,1875
Deputy Fire Chief Lyle Quan, 2009 Deputy Fire Chief John Osborne, 2009
Guelph Fire Dept. 1909 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 1979x_00_735
Fire Department Headquarters, Circa 1905 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# Grundy 184
Wilson Street Fire Station, 1909 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Guelph Fire Dept. Headquarters, 1947 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 1985_41_1
Fire Department Headquarters, Circa 1970 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Guelph Fire Dept. Headquarters, Opened 1972 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Station 2, Opened 1964 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Station 3, Opened 1976 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Guelph Firefighters, June 1939 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Ruggals Chassis Fire Truck, Circa 1930 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 1991_21_1
Fire Prevention Week Safety Sign, Circa 1965 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 1992_28_76
Lower Wyndham Street, 2009 Lower Wyndham Street, 1918 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 1994_39_22
1863 Victoria Engine Fire company #1 at Guelph Court House “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 2004_55_2
Guelph Fire Brigade at City Hall, Circa 1857-1870 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 2004_55_4
Guelph’s First Motorized Pumper, 1927 Godfredson, August 4/1927 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 2009_32_36
Firefighter’s Float, June 25/1977 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 2009_32_259
Firefighter’s Display, July 5/1977 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# 2009_32_456
Firefighters in front of City Hall, 1870 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# Grundy 186
Fire Department, Circa 1917 “Courtesy of Guelph Museums” ID# Grundy 188
Guelph Fire Department Communications Centre, September 2009
Wellington Hotel Fire, 1975 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Bond Building Fire, 1986 Courtesy of Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain and Guelph Fire Dept. Historian
Fire Chief Harold SuttonDied in the Line of Duty:March 4, 1941
Firefighter Leroy BennettDied in the Line of Duty:September 20, 1975
Firefighter Joe LaceyDied in the Line of Duty:October 22, 1975
Song:“Hang On”Written and Performed by Guelph Firefighter Matt Krusky and his band Full Turnout.
Special Thanks to: • Ted Ernst; Retired Fire Captain (2001) and Guelph Fire Department Historian • Matt Krusky; Fire Captain, Guelph Fire Department, and his band Full Turnout. • Guelph Museum • Melina Gillies, Clerical Assistant, Accreditation, Guelph Fire Department