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Middlesex township recreational burn ordinance
Middlesex township recreational burn ordinance












Information can be obtained and permission granted by calling 51 and speaking with Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Dispatch, as well as reading the Open Air Burn By-law via the link below. No permit is required, but prior authorization is required by the department's dispatch centre. Open air burns are permitted in rural areas of the Municipality only.

  • Kidde Recalls Residential Smoke Alarms and Combination Smoke/CO Alarms (External Link).
  • A District Fire Chief, a Deputy District Fire Chief, Captains, and a complement of firefighters are responsible for the operation of each of the three fire stations. The department consists of a full-time Fire Chief, an administrative assistant, and a volunteer Deputy Fire Chief responsible for the administration and management of the combined fire service of the municipality. The Administration Office for the department is located in Strathroy. The Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department operates three fire stations located in Strathroy, Mount Brydges, and Melbourne. Volunteer Firefighter Recruiting, The Office of the Fire ChiefĪpplications can also be emailed to Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department is a volunteer-based service that provides a range of programs to protect the lives and properties of the inhabitants of the Municipality from the adverse effects of fires, sudden medical emergencies, or exposure to dangerous conditions created by man or nature.

    middlesex township recreational burn ordinance

    To apply, please download the Recruitment Manual and Volunteer Firefighter Application Form (PDF), complete the Volunteer Firefighter Application Form section, and submit your application in person or by mail to: Recruitment Manual and Volunteer Firefighter Application Form

    middlesex township recreational burn ordinance

    The Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department is currently recruiting firefighters!














    Middlesex township recreational burn ordinance