Firefighting Wiki

History[]

The municipality was originally known as Michipicoten Township, but changed its name to Wawa in 2007 to match that of its largest community.

Apparatus Roster[]

All pump/tank measurements are in Imperial gallons.

Fire Station - 12 Ontario Street[]

Built 1954

  • Unit 1 - 1997 International 4900 / Fort Garry pumper (1050/800/30F) (SN#M5932)
  • Unit 2 - 2005 Freightliner M2 106 / Pierce pumper (1050/1000/40F) (SN#15063 / 4413134)
  • Unit 3 - 2001 Ford F-550 4x4 / Dependable walk-around rescue
  • Tanker 4 - 2021 Freightliner M2 112 / Metalfab (1250/1400/20A/20B)
  • Unit 5 (Prevention) - 2007 Ford Expedition 4x4
  • Ice/Water Rescue - Trailer

Retired Apparatus[]

  • 1993 Ford F-700 / Fort Garry tanker (420/1500) (SN#M5248) (Transferred 2021 to Public Works) (O/O/S July 2023; sold December 11 2023 GovDeals)
  • 1980 Grumman Step van step van rescue
  • 1976 Ford C-900 / King pumper (625/600) (SN#75076) (Sold to Michipicoten First Nation Fire Department)
  • 1970 Ford C / LaFrance pumper (625/600) (SN#F-70-149) (Rehabbed 1996; sold 2005)
  • 1952 GMC / LaFrance pumper (500/350) (SN#B-1981) (Sold 1970 to local Shriner's Club; sold late 1980's)

External Links[]

Wawa Volunteer Fire Department

Station Map[]

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