Greater Toronto Airport Authority Fire and Emergency Services
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Greater Toronto Airport Authority Fire and Emergency Services is responsible for fire and emergency services at Lester B. Pearson International Airport.
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There are two fire halls located at the airport, one to the north end of the airport and other to the south side of the airport. Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services Station 119 offers additional support for large scale emergencies. A third hall is being built at Courtneypark Drive along with a fire training academy.
South Hall # 1 is home to 10 fire vehicles:
- 1 Oshkosh T-1500 airport tender
- 2 Oshkosh T-3000 airport tender
- 2 E-One Pumper/Rescue
- 1 Ford F550 Rescue unit
- 1 GMC Savanna Red Command
- 1 Freightliner LLC FL70 tender
- 2 GMC Savanna Red Command
North Hall # 2 is home to 6 fire vehicles:
- Red 2 - 1994 Oshkosh T-3000 Major Foam Vehicle
- Red 4 - 1998 Oshkosh T-1500 Rapid Intervention Vehicle
- Red 6 - 1998 Oshkosh T-3000 Rescue Fire Fighting Snozzle
- Red 7 - 1998 Ford F550 - Mini Rescue
- Red 8 - 2000 Superior - Structural Pumper
- Red 12 - 2002 GMC 3500 - Mini-Pumper
- 2 Oshkosh T-1500 airport tender
- 4 Oshkosh T-3000 airport tender
- 2 E-One Pumper/Rescue
- 2 Ford F550 Rescue unit
- 2 GMC Savanna Red Command
- Freightliner LLC FL70 tender
- Bombardier Aerospace Emergency Services (Toronto)
- Toronto City Centre Airport Emergency Response Services
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| West:Mississauga Fire | Greater Toronto Airport Authority Fire and Emergency Services | East:Toronto Fire Services |
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