When Albertans need them the most, firefighters are always there for them. Whether it’s battling fires, clearing accident scenes or providing emergency care, firefighters protect and preserve the safety of Alberta’s communities.

To bolster support for protecting and preserving the safety of the province’s communities, Alberta’s government is investing more than $1 million through the Fire Services Training Program Grant to support local fire services. This funding is being distributed to more than 65 municipalities, Metis Settlements and First Nations across the province.  

“Firefighters put their lives on the line to protect us, and we’re making sure they have the training they need to do their jobs safely and effectively. Well-trained fire services are essential to keeping our communities safe, and these grant investments will help firefighters respond with skill and confidence when Albertans need them most.”

Ric McIver, Minister of Municipal Affairs

The first to respond in an emergency is often a community’s local fire service, which makes it critical that local firefighters receive training that is reflective of industry best standards and fits the needs of the communities they serve. The funding provided to municipalities, First Nations and Metis Settlements across the province through the Fire Services Training Program Grant will support them in delivering a wide range of training for their firefighters including ice water rescues, toxic material responses and so much more. 

“This investment in firefighter training is not only welcome – it's essential. The Alberta Fire Chiefs Association is pleased to see the government’s commitment to ensuring our firefighters are prepared to meet the growing demands of emergency response. These grants will directly support the safety and readiness of fire services across Alberta’s communities.”

Chief Randy Schroeder, president, Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

Quick facts

  • All municipalities, First Nations and Metis Settlements in Alberta are eligible applicants.
  • In Alberta, municipalities are responsible for determining fire service needs for their community, including local fire service levels and organization, budgets and training.
  • Examples of Municipal Affairs’ supports to Alberta’s fire services also include:
    • developing and implementing the provincial fire code
    • administering emergency responder service medals
    • administering the testing and certification for the fire service to the National Fire Protection Association Professional Qualification fire fighter standards
    • providing annual grants through the Fire Services Training Program.

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