UKFD Station 2 Hanwell
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Phone: 5063635207
Website: UKFD.ca
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Please take the time and clean out your dryer vents as clogged pipes can be very dangerous! Dryer fires are more common than you think!
Not only have we been busy with fire alarms, two basement fires and training but did you know we not only fight fire but have medical equipment to save your pets!
Please use caution around water with little ones during these hot days! Stay safe!
Members assisted OFD and FFD with mutual aid for a structure in Maugerville
From all of us at UKFD Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing dads, step dads and grand fathers out there!
The KRFD would like to extend our thanks to our mutual aid partners, North York Fire Department and Upper Kingsclear Fire Department. We were called today to a...ssist Ambulance New Brunswick with a highly specialized rescue. We were able to use tools and tactics that we train on regularly to achieve a successful outcome. Having the tools and personnel from our partners, who also spend countless hours training on so much more than fire extinguishment, made this call run smoothly. Their expertise was very appreciated. See more
With extremely hot temperatures make sure to keep hydrated and in the shade! Watch out for these signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
Its with great sadness we annouce the passing of Captain Dave McPhee #609 with 37 years of service on the Upper Kingsclear Fire Department. Rest easy brother, we've got it from here!
York county is currently yellow which means you can burn from 8pm-8am. Please still use safety precautions anytime you burn and always check the website for updates everyday at 2pm. https://www2.gnb.ca///public_alerts/forest_fire_watch.html Thanks UKFD!
The entire province remains red which means no burning due to extremely dry conditions. Check at 2pm on the DNR website below for daily updates https://www.gnb.ca/public/fire-feu/dbpmap-e.asp
Despite a burn ban the Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development, along with volunteer fire departments, have responded to more than 70 fires since May 18. Consider the safety of all New Brunswickers and follow the rules. gnb.ca/firewatch
Due to extremely dry conditions the entire province is still Red which means NO burning at all! Multiple fire departments have been out for forest fires including us last night. Stay safe!!
The entire province is Red which means NO burning at all. Check tomorrow at 2pm for update. https://www2.gnb.ca///public_alerts/forest_fire_watch.html