Service d’incendie d’Aéroports de Montréal

Service d’incendie d’Aéroports de Montréal provides fire rescue services for both Montréal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport in Dorval and Montréal-Mirabel International Airportin Mirabel. Both airports were originally operated by Transport Canada. Aéroports de Montréal, a local authority, took over in 1992.

Montréal-Mirabel International Airport
Montréal-Mirabel International Airport, frequently shortened to Mirabel, is located in Mirabel, northwest in Montréal. Opened in a rural area in 1975, Mirabel was intended to eventually replace the older Dorval airport. it was the largest in the world in terms of surface area until Saudi Arabia's King Fahd International Airport opened in 1999.

When opened in 1975, international flights to Montréal were routed to Mirabel. It was intended that domestic flights would be transferred by 1982 and Dorval would close. However, Mirabel was never popular due to its distance from downtown Montréal. Furthermore, long-range transatlantic flights no longer needed to land to refuel and Toronto became the economic hub of eastern Canada in the late 1970s. As a result, projected air traffic to Montréal never materialised and two airports were not necessary. Today, Mirabel is used for cargo flights only. It is also home to a Bombardier Aerospace manufacturing facility and Bell Helicopter commercial helicopter facility.

Fire Station

 * 1992 E-One Titan V crash tender (1500/2500/340F/500 lbs. dry chem) (SN#12300)
 * 1993 Spartan Metro Star / Superior pump (1050/800) (SN#SE 1272)
 * Red 3 - 1980 Foremost Marauder ATV / CDN Foam Boss crash tender (1175/2000/160)
 * Spare - 1984 Amertek 2500L crash tender (500/550/77F) (SN#32864)
 * Red 6 - 1993 Ford F450 / Lafleur light rescue
 * Command - 1998 Chevrolet / Fleetwood/Convexperts

Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, formerly known as Dorval Airport and Montreal International Airport, is located in the suburb of Dorval, 20 km west of the downtown core.

Once the largest and busiest of Canada's airports, Trudeau now ranks third in Canada and first in Québec.

Fire Station

 * Red 4 - 2004 Oshkosh Striker T3000S crash tender (1650/2500/350F/50' Snozzle)
 * Red 1 - 1997 Oshkosh T3000 crash tender (2000/3000/350) (SN#S062723)
 * Red 2 - 199? Oshkosh T3000 crash tender
 * Red 3 - 1980 CDN Foam Boss CT4401 crash tender (750/2000/160) (SN#20004)
 * Red 5 - 1998 GMC K3500 / Tibotrac light rescue
 * Red 7 - 1994 Dodge Ram 150 van
 * Command - 1998 Chevrolet / Fleetwood/Convexperts

Retired apparatus

 * 1985 / Foremost Marauder 2 CFR / 1986 Thibault crash tender (500/1000/140F)
 * 1984 Walter C4500 crash tender (750/1000/35F) (SN#03041)