OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SERVICE

The Kitchener Fire Fighter’s Association are proud members of the Kitchener Fire Department. We have 220 members including Suppression, Communications, Training, Fire Prevention, Mechanical, and Direct Detect. We are involved in many Charities throughout the city. We have our own Memorial as well as a Children’s Park, located on Queen Street next to the Library. We also have a Honour Guard consisting of Active and Retired Firefighters. We have 7 Fire Stations in Kitchener. We also have Our Everyday Heroes this is where our members go to Grand River Hospital on their days off to visit with kids that are being treated at the hospital. We take in toys and take time to visit with the kids and their families. Going back as early as 1874, The Berlin Fire Brigade in its infant stages of a single fire hall has grown to K.F.D.’s present 7 fire stations. Headquarters- 270 Strasburg Rd, Station 2- 187 Lancaster St, Station 3-1035 Ottawa St. N, Station 4-25 Fairway Rd. N, Station 5-1700 Queens Blvd, Station 6-149 Pioneer Dr, and Station 7-1440 Huron Rd.

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Kitchener Professional Firefighters Association

Kitchener Professional Firefighters Association

Representing the men and women of the KFD and Protecting the Community Of Kitchener, Ontario

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Looking for something to do on a Wednesday night & support a great cause at the same time? Come out & watch @kitchfire457 take on the @kmha_all KJR U15 AAA’s. Game time is 8:00pm on March 27th, doors open 7:00pm at Activa-PDJ. #KitchenerFire ... See MoreSee Less

Looking for something to do on a Wednesday night & support a great cause at the same time? Come out & watch @kitchfire457 take on the @kmha_all KJR U15 AAA’s. Game time is 8:00pm on March 27th, doors open 7:00pm at Activa-PDJ. #KitchenerFireImage attachment

Attention woman ages 15-19 who are interested in learning more about a future career in Fire Service! Registration is now open for our Camp FFIT. Registration closes Monday, April 15th.

Details: kitchener.ca/FFIT

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Attention woman ages 15-19 who are interested in learning more about a future career in Fire Service! Registration is now open for our Camp FFIT. Registration closes Monday, April 15th.

Details: kitchener.ca/FFIT

#KitchenerFire

#daylightsaving is happening tonight!

Remember to check your smoke alarms when they spring forward.
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#DaylightSaving is happening tonight!

Remember to check your smoke alarms when they spring forward.

Know a young woman ages 15-19 who is interested in learning more about a future career in Fire Service? Join us March 6 at 8pm for a virtual info night all about Kitchener’s Camp FFIT.

Details: kitchener.ca/FFIT

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Know a young woman ages 15-19 who is interested in learning more about a future career in Fire Service? Join us March 6 at 8pm for a virtual info night all about Kitchener’s Camp FFIT.

Details: kitchener.ca/FFIT

#KitchenerFire

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This needs to get to the board level or guidance in high schools ? Might help ?

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Congratulations to Sister Corneal on your promotion to Communications Officer.

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Congratulations Kelly

Congrats Kelly!

Congratulations Kelly

Congratulations!!

Congratulations

Congratulations Kelly and best wishes in your leadership journey.

Congratulations Kelly!!

teach Fort Erie volonters how to safe people life not to sand 120 volonters to stop fire on one home and end is 4 houses burn down all from police officers and answer it was it was huge fire....and police officers get new homes from insuruance

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The IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery is a one-of-a-kind addiction treatment facility specializing in PTSD for IAFF members – and IAFF members only – who are struggling with addiction, PTSD other related behavioral health challenges to receive the help they need in taking the first steps toward recovery. It is a safe haven for members to talk with other members who have faced or overcome similar challenges.

https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com

We Do More Than Save Lives!

Kitchener Fire Fighters would like to thank everyone who has supported our donation drives throughout the years. With the generosity of our friends, we have been able to provide the community throughout the Kitchener area with programs designed to educate the public about the many aspects of fire prevention and safety. Through our Charities Committee, Kitchener Fire Fighters continue to support local area programs and services which have included but are not limited to the following:

Clarky’s Kids