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Fire & Flood Emergency Service LTD.

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Safety, Value and above all Trust, in everything we do!

Demonstrated Ability​

Fire & Floods patented all-hazard mobile hydrant system has been developed for a multiplicity of uses, including the movement of water into wildfire zones and out of flooded areas.

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2023 independent case studies for our collective learning and continuous improvement. These three reports, one from Scotch Creek BC, one from Fort Smith NWT, and one from Drayton Valley AB, were produced from Wildland Fire Works, using publicly available data, and form a basis for Fire & Flood’s commitment to After Action Reviews and continuous improvement in effective and efficient emergency response required by all orders of government,
sectors, and individuals to increase our resilience to wildland fires. No one agency or initiative will be successful if operating in isolation.

Fire & Flood Emergency Services has an impressive track record of deployments and services, some of which include:

  • Chateh community flood support for Dene Tha’ First Nation 2021 creating a proactive flood plan for 2022 

  • Chateh community flood support implementing proactive plan created the year before for Dene Tha’ First Nation 2022 

  • Critical infrastructure protection for CN Rail in six separate areas. 

  • Aviation suppressant support for the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) in Fort St. John, assisting in combating the largest wildfire in BC history. 

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  • Peat bog fire water support for the County of Lac St. Anne. 

  • Heli-portable systems and Type 4 engines deployed in Parkland County. 

  • Lumber mill and log deck protection for Tolko Forest Products and Canfor Forest Products. 

  • Community protection in Rainbow Lake and critical infrastructure protection at the Cenovus plant for AWF. 

  • Swan Hills community protection and structure protection mobile hydrant system for AEMA. 

  • Structure protection mobile hydrant systems deployed in Garden Creek for AWF. 

  • Community protection and structure protection water support in Drayton Valley for AWF. 

  • Community protection Of Scotch Creek, BC. 

  • Community protection Of Lac La Jeune

  • Critical infrastructure protection Brenda Mines, BC

  • Critical infrastructure protection Jackass Mountain, BC 

  • Flood mitigation for PG&E infrastructure and roadways in the Bay Area, CA 

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Case Studies

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“THE LEADING EDGE OF INNOVATION TO OUTPACE THE GROWING DEMANDS OF CLIMATE READINESS.”

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Wildfire

Providing a safe corridor while supplying firefighters and aviation support with a sustained water source has been and will continue to be a game changer this wildfire season.

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Flood Mitigation

Prepared planning as with our advance water monitoring systems, designed technology to collect data and alert users of potential risk of flooding before significant damage is caused.

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Rescue

A dedicated technical rescue team, trained to the highest level, that are recruited from sectors such as the military, emergency response, and other specialized professions.

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