SFS Annual Report 2025

Specialty/Relief Training Officers A pool of approximately 90 training officers instructs students in medical first responder, auto extrication, emergency vehicle operation, hazardous materials and technical rescue skills.

Medical First Responder license renewal and skills refresher training 120 Recertifications/year More than 400 First Responders have refreshed their certification to meet recent scope of practice changes implemented by the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board. FIRST RESPONDER

Initiatives & Objectives J Succession planning - ensure the appropriate number of Medical First Responders, Fire Officers, Emergency Vehicle Operators, Firefighters,

Hazmat Technicians, andTechnical Rescue Technicians are trained and qualified to staff apparatus. wide training for Fire Prevention to adhere to new Fire Safety Act requirements within the timeframe required by the Office of the Fire Commissioner.

Certification and maintenance training for Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue 10 Technicians/year 200 QUALIFIED STAFF

J Deliver department

Certification and maintenance training for Emergency Vehicle Operators 30 Students/year

Fire Officer training to prepare Battalion Chiefs, Platoon Captains, and Captains for supervisory leadership roles 110 Students/year FIRE OFFICER 100 and 200

Targets & Measures J 90% of all staff complete and document all proficiency drills annually.

7 Students/year FIRE OFFICER 300

J A minimum of

seven hours of skills maintenance training every month for each fire hall and shift.

Recruit firefighter fundamental skills training 50 new recruits 3 x 6 WEEK PROGRAM

Surrey Fire Central Training Centre Industry extinguisher training and facility rental Client Services REVENUE SOURCES

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