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In the early 1900s, forest fires in Canada were fought with shovels, backpack pumps, and grit.
From hand tools to horsepower, we’ve leveled up Canadian wildfire defense. 💪🇨🇦

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Back in 1841, Halifax formed Canada’s first official fire department organized crews, hand-pulled pumps, and a mission to protect growing communities.

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In 1910, Edmonton’s Fire Department introduced its first motorized pumper, replacing the last of its horse-drawn engines.

A bold step that set the tone for modern firefighting in Western Canada.

#ThrowbackThursday #CanadianFireHistory #FirefightingLegacy #EdmontonFD #TridentTPS

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In 1875, Calgary’s first fire crew was made up of local volunteers with little more than a wagon and buckets.

From volunteer brigades to high-tech response, what a journey.

#ThursdayThoughts #CanadianFireHistory #TridentTPS #ModernFireSupport #InfrastructureInnovation #FirefightingLegacy

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🚒 Throwback Thursday 🚨
In 1907, Canada saw its first motorized fire engine hit the streets of Vancouver replacing horse-drawn wagons and marking a major leap in fire response.

#ThrowbackThursday #CanadianFireHistory #FireServiceHeritage #TridentTPS

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⏳ Thursday Throwback
In 1874, Winnipeg launched Canada’s first paid fire department. 🚒🇨🇦
From steam engines to Trident TPS 3.0, water movement has come a long way.

#ThursdayThrowback #TridentTPS #CanadianFireHistory #BuiltForTheField #WaterInMotion

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