Enbridge Gas is helping Orangeville Fire Service purchase firefighting training materials, through the Safe Community Project Assist.
Funds this year given to the Orangeville Fire Service will be used to purchase educational materials for firefighters, to enhance life-saving techniques.
“At Enbridge Gas, safety is our priority.” says Bike Balkanci, Director, GTA West/Niagara Operations of Enbridge Gas.
“We’re proud to support Ontario firefighters who share our commitment to keeping our communities safe.”
The Orangeville Fire Service team consists of 20 full-time firefighters and 28 volunteer firefighters who provide fire emergency response services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“Orangeville Fire Service is incredibly grateful to receive the Safe Community Project Assist program funding,” says Ronald Morden, Fire Chief, Orangeville Fire Service.
“The training materials we receive through this program will certainly enhance many facets of our training program, and in turn the service we provide daily to our community.”
Enbridge Gas is helping Orangeville Fire Service purchase firefighting training materials, through the Safe Community, Project Assist.
Funds this year given to the Orangeville Fire Service will be used to purchase educational materials for firefighters, to enhance life-saving techniques.
“At Enbridge Gas, safety is our priority. We’re proud to support Ontario firefighters who share our commitment to keeping our communities safe,” says Bike Balkanci, Director, GTA West/Niagara Operations of Enbridge Gas.
The Orangeville Fire Service team consists of 20 full-time firefighters and 28 volunteer firefighters who provide fire emergency response services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“Orangeville Fire Service is incredibly grateful to receive the Safe Community Project Assist program funding,” says Ronald Morden, Fire Chief, Orangeville Fire Service.
“The training materials we receive through this program will certainly enhance many facets of our training program, and in turn the service we provide daily to our community.”
Enbridge Gas is helping Orangeville Fire Service purchase firefighting training materials, through the Safe Community, Project Assist.
Funds this year given to the Orangeville Fire Service will be used to purchase educational materials for firefighters, to enhance life-saving techniques.
“At Enbridge Gas, safety is our priority. We’re proud to support Ontario firefighters who share our commitment to keeping our communities safe,” says Bike Balkanci, Director, GTA West/Niagara Operations of Enbridge Gas.
The Orangeville Fire Service team consists of 20 full-time firefighters and 28 volunteer firefighters who provide fire emergency response services 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
“Orangeville Fire Service is incredibly grateful to receive the Safe Community Project Assist program funding,” says Ronald Morden, Fire Chief, Orangeville Fire Service.
“The training materials we receive through this program will certainly enhance many facets of our training program, and in turn the service we provide daily to our community.”