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History[]

The Service des incendies de Mont-Royal ceased to exist in 2002 with the amalgamation of the Town of Mont-Royal with the City of Montréal. In 2006, Mont-Royal regained its independence but the fire protection service remains under the agglomeration council.

Fire Stations[]

Station Address In Service Notes
Caserne 1190, Boulevard Laird 19?? - 1950 Demolished
Caserne 10, Avenue Roosevelt 1950 - 2001 Now Montréal Station 74


The first fire station, on Laird Boulevard, in 1944

The first fire station, on Laird Boulevard, in 1944

Apparatus[]

  • 1999 Chrysler Intrepid assistant chief
  • 1999 Chrysler Intrepid chief
  • 1995 Ford E-350 / Transit rescue
  • 1994 Spartan Gladiator / Superior pumper (1500/500) (SN#SE 1383)
  • 1991 Spartan Monarch / Phoenix aerial (1750/300/110' LTI rear-mount) (SN#89-11-855-249)
  • 199? Ford Crown Victoria assistant chief
  • 1985 International CO1950B / 1987 Phoenix pumper (1050/500) (SN#85-05-024-113)
  • 198? GMC Sierra 3500 utility
  • 198? Dodge Diplomat assistant chief
  • 1975 Thibault PWT817G aerial (-/-/100' rear-mount) (SN#T75-109)
  • 197? Plymouth Volare assistant chief
  • 1969 Mack CF600 / Thibault pumper (1050/500) (Mack VIN#CF608FC-1083) (SN#T69-211) (Sold to Hudson)
  • 1967 Mack C-95 pumper (1050/500)
  • 196? International M1200 / Metro Van step van rescue
  • 1949 GMC 450 pumper (?/240)
  • 1949 Bickle-Seagrave 66-EA aerial (-/-/85' mid-mount) (SN#E-9710)
  • 1934 Bickle Underwriter quad (SN#6013)
  • 1927 Bickle hose wagon (250/50/33 lbs. chemical)