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Laura King More MFCA musings
Written by Laura King   

July 14, 2010

The galling story of a thief in Windsor, Ont., who is stealing brass fittings from apartment building fire hoses is even more astounding than the theft of belongings from volunteer firefighters’ vehicles in Bayfield, Ont. – while they were responding to a call.

Windsor police say that in the last six months more than 125 fittings have disappeared, presumably sold for scrap metal.

Makes you wonder what’s next.

You can read the Windsor story here and the Bayfield story here.

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As promised, some photos below from the Maritime Association of Fire Chiefs conference last week in lovely Yarmouth, N.S. Congrats, again, to Lynn Seeley and the Yarmouth County Mutual Aid Association for a fabulous week!

Aside from the conference, the seafood was, of course, amazing. But I had to wonder about the lobster poutine on the menu at a local restaurant that was deemed spectacular by one N.S. firefighter. Sure, it’s unique and enticing but, to my mind, why ruin good lobster?

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Most Canadian fire chiefs associations have longstanding traditions. The MFCA parade to the Sunday evening memorial service is a moving and formal affair. Outgoing MFCA president Bernie Turpin (centre) enjoys the
evening stroll. 

 

 

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The always dapper Fred Kennedy of the Canadian Volunteer Fire Services Association after the memorial service.
 

 

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MFCA 2009-2010 executive members Jim Haley, Noel Palmer, Fred LeBlanc, Vince MacKenzie, Bernie Turpin, Greg Partrirdge, Allan Duchesne and Dave Burnet.
 

 

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CAFC President Bruce Burrell addresses MFAC delegates Monday morning with conference chair and Yarmouth platoon chief Lynn Seeley and outgoing MFCA president Bernie Turpin.
 

 

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The 2010-2011 MFCA core executive sergeant at arms Charles Kavanaugh (chief, Grand Falls, N.B.), second vice president Vince MacKenzie (chief, Grand Falls-Windsor, N.L.), first vice president Allan Duchesne (Halifax Regional) and President Neville Wheaton (chief, Corner Brook, N.L.)
 

 

COMMENTS

Ken Sheridan
Written by Ken Sheridan on 2010-07-16 12:23:45
This is interesting and not a new dilemma. In other difficult economic time periods, such as the 1920's and 30's this was also done. Many fire companies had Dalmatian dogs ride on fire apparatus to fend off such attempts.

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