Since its early beginnings, the Westlock Fire Department has been providing its citizens with fire protection and rescue services. Although there have been many innovations with new equipment and technology, one thing has not changed, the Westlock Fire Department is a well-trained group of dedicated volunteers. The department demonstrates a commitment to fight fires, save lives, educate the public and protect the environment.
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Message from the Fire Chief
Fire safety in the Town of Westlock is the responsibility of the Fire Chief, supported by 25 firefighters and staff who make up the Westlock Fire Department.
I urge you to do your part to help keep our community safe. Plan an escape route from your home. Establish a meeting place for your family, and once out, stay out. Store matches, lighters and candles away from children. Make safety a daily part of your life, and take the time to remove potential hazards wherever possible. Finally, remember the simplest message, “Smoke alarms save lives!” Each residence should have at least one smoke alarm on every level of the home and outside all sleeping areas.
As the Fire Chief, I am proud to lead this department and its members. This group of individuals demonstrates a deep commitment to the community every time the alarm sounds.
Stuart Koflick, Fire Chief
About Us
We are a volunteer fire department dedicated to ensuring that the community receives effective, efficient, safe and professional fire protection. Much time is dedicated to training, planning and preparation in order to ensure that our response to assist the people of Westlock exceeds expectations.
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Whats New
The Westlock Fire Department is currently accepting applications for the position of volunteer firefighter.
Become a Firefighter with the Westlock Fire Department
Volunteer Firefighting in Westlock – Facts for Applicants
For further details, please contact Stuart Koflick at 780-350-2114
Quick Links
Alberta Emergency Management Agency
National Fire Protection Association
Lifesaving Society – Ice Safety Tips
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