Delta Fire
Delta Fire & Emergency Services (DF&ES) employs over 200 people, has 19 fire apparatus, 7 fire halls, and a training facility. In addition to fire suppression, DF&ES provides pre-hospital care, rescue activities, hazardous materials response, and many other emergency services in Delta. We work to create safe communities through public education for all ages, fire prevention and inspection services, emergency preparedness, and by working closely with partner agencies and community groups. DF&ES is committed to the health and safety of our staff and community. DF&ES is composed of the following four divisions:
- Operations & Training
- Fire Prevention
- Administration
- Emergency Management
What We Do
- Provides direction, accountability, and support to the operations of Delta Fire & Emergency Services, including radio communications and all purchases related to fire apparatus and equipment.
- Our highly-trained firefighters fight fires of all types, such as structure, vehicle, wildland, interface, and boat fires. Our firefighters also routinely respond to calls for medical assistance, rescues of all kinds, hazardous material concerns, requests for public assistance, and more.
- The Training Division provides our firefighters with continuous operational training on an annual basis. Firefighters receive a variety of general training courses including apparatus, driver training, structural firefighting, hazardous materials, rescue and collapse, and operational readiness. All new hires to DF&ES must complete an 8 week new recruit training program. This physically and mentally intense program consists of approximately 360 hours of training.
- Fire Prevention is responsible for enhancing the safety of the community through education and enforcement of City of Delta by-laws, fire and building codes, and any other regulations that try to limit the fire risk that may emerge from social and commercial activities or from the operations of a building.
- Prevention services include investigations of fire incidents, plan review for new and major developments, developing pre-incident plans, permission for fire related activities and routine fire and life safety inspections of public assembly buildings, construction sites, major event venues, food trucks, daycare centres, vacant premises, and other high-risk occupancies.
This department provides human resources, administration, and payroll support for Delta Fire & Emergency Services personnel and supports the Fire Chief and Delta's Finance and Human Resources Departments with the annual budget and labour management relations.
The Emergency Management Office ensures the city is prepared for an emergency or natural disaster. The office is responsible for organizing emergency preparedness training exercises for city staff, external support agencies, and the public, while supporting and promoting volunteer-based emergency management programs and initiatives. The office also prepares local businesses for continuity and recovery in the event of an emergency and works with Delta School District to ensure students are prepared.
Fire Halls and Apparatus
Fire Hall No. 1 opened on May 25, 1987, and is located in the Ladner civic precinct. As well as being an active fire hall, it houses Delta Fire's administration offices and the Office of the Fire Chief. The minimum staff on duty at all times is eight, including a Battalion Chief, two officers, and five firefighters.
Engine 1 (7106)
- Model: Spartan Gladiator Classic/Smeal
- Year: 2024
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Water tank: 500 IMP Gallons
- Engine: Cummins Diesel X-12, 500 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, rams, air bags, sawzall
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
Engine 11 (7094)
- Model: Spartan Gladiator - Smeal Body
- Year: 2011
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Engine: Cummins ISM 500 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, ram, air bags
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
Battalion 1 (7074)
- Model: GMC 4X4 Diesel P/U
- Year: 2007
Command 1 (7078)
- Model: GMC 5000
- Communications/Command Post
Spare Engine (7070)
- Model: Spartan Gladiator Classic
- Year: 2003
- Pump Capacity: 1750 GPM
Engine: Detroit Series 60 - 430 HP
Area Protected
Hall No. 1 protects the areas south to, and including, the B.C. Hydro railway right-of-way, including 72nd Street and 64th Street, and down to Delta's boundaries; the area east to Vasey Road, including the Vancouver Landfill; both sides of Highway 99 to and including the Massey Tunnel; and north and west to Delta's boundaries.
Some distinctive areas protected include Boundary Bay Airport, Tilbury Island, and Roberts Bank Deltaport/Westshore Terminals.
Hall No. 2 opened on May 18, 1974. The minimum staff on duty at all times is three firefighters and one officer.
Delta Fire Apparatus
Engine 2 (7104)- Model: Spartan Gladiator Classic/Smeal
- Year: 2022
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Water tank: 500 IMP Gallons
- Engine: Cummins Diesel X-12, 500 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, rams, airbags, sawzall
Foam capacity: Class A & B
Squad 2 (7099)
- Model: 5500 Dodge Ram Crew Cab - Light Rescue
- Year: 2016
Spare Engine (7048)
- Model: Spartan - Anderson
- Year 1994
- Pump Capacity: 1750 GPM
- Engine: Detroit 470 HP
- Foam capacity: Class A
Area Protected
Hall No. 2 protects all of the area within the B.C. Hydro Railway right-of-way on the north; extends east in a direct line to, but not including, 72nd Street or 64th Street south; and west to Delta's boundaries, excluding Roberts Bank Deltaport/Westshore Terminals.
Some distinctive areas protected include Highway 17 to Ladner Trunk Road, Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal (including on the ships), Tsawwassen Beach and Tsawwassen First Nation, Centennial Beach, and mutual aid for Point Roberts if requested.
Fire Hall No. 3 opened on June 2, 2001, and is part of the North Delta Public Safety Building. The building is shared by Delta Fire & Emergency Services and Delta Police. The minimum staff on duty at all times is two officers and four firefighters.
Delta Fire Apparatus
Engine 3 (7105)- Model: Spartan Gladiator Classic / Smeal
- Year: 2024
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Water tank: 500 IMP gallons
- Engine: Cummins Diesel X-12, 500 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, rams, air bags, sawzall
Foam capacity: Class A & B
Tower 3 (7102)
- Model: Spartan LFD Gladiator Classic 100' Aerial Platform - Smeal
- Year: 2018
- Pump capacity: 300 gallons
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
Squad 3 (7098)
- Model: 550 Dodge3 Ram Crew Cab - Light Rescue
- Year: 2016
Area Protected
Hall No. 3 protects all areas within 120th Street on the east to, but not including, 72nd Avenue or Scott 72 shopping centre on the south, and north to Delta's boundaries excluding Highway 91 and the Alex Fraser Bridge.
Distinct areas protected include Nordel Industrial Park, River Road, and Fraser Surrey Docks.
Delta Fire Apparatus
Engine 4 (7101)- Model: Spartan MFD Gladiator Classic / Smeal
- Year: 2018
- Engine: 565 H.P Cummins
- Pump capacity: Main pump - 1750 GPM Auxiliary pump 200 GPM pump & roll
- Tank capacity: 1500 Gallons, 1800 Gallon Bladder
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
- Extrication equipment: Lucas Cutters, spreader, rams, airbags, cutters, rams, airbags, sawzall
Rescue 4 (7100)
- Model: Spartan LFD Gladiator Classic
- Manufactured by: SVI
- Year: 2018
- Engine: 565 HP Cummins
- Equipment: Breathing Air Compressor, Fill Station / Cylinder Storage, LED Command Light Tower, Holmatro hydraulic specialty cutters, spreaders, rams, Paratech shoring/stabilization, hydro fusion rams and specialty airbags, high angle confined space, and trench rescue equipment.
Spare Engine (7073)
- Model: Spartan Gladiator Classic / Smeal
- Year: 2007
- Pump Capacity: 1750 GPM
- Engine: CAT 430 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, rams, air bags, sawzall
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
Spare Engine (7072)
- Spartan Gladiator Classic / Smeal
- Year: 2007
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Water tank: 500 IMP Gallons
- Engine: CAT 430 HP
Area Protected
Hall No. 4 protects the area east of Highway 17 down to 28th Avenue and everything south of Highway 99 to the eastern border, including the Mathews Exchange and south bound Highway 99.
The hall is staffed 24/7 with one officer and three firefighters. It is cross-staffed with Engine 4 and Rescue 4. In addition, Delta’s Emergency Operations Centre and Fire Training Facility are at the hall and there are dedicated workspaces for Delta’s Emergency Management Team and Training Officers.
Distinctive areas protected include Boundary Bay Airport and Delta Heritage Airpark. Rescue 4 responds to all structure fires, technical rescues and serious MVI’s within Delta’s borders.
Fire Hall No. 5 was opened on July 17, 1980, and the minimum staff on duty at all times is one officer and three firefighters.
Delta Fire Apparatus
Engine 5 (7089)- Model: Spartan Gladiator
- Year: 1994
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Engine: Cummins Diesel ISM 450 HP
- Year: 2009
- Equipment: Holmatro spreaders, cutters, ram, airbags, sawzall, air chisel
Foam capacity: Class A & B
Wildland 5 (7095)
- Model: International 7400 SFA Conventional Cab 4 X 4
- Year: 2013
- Pump capacity: 750 IGPM
- Engine: Maxxforce 330 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro E-draulic combi tool
- Foam capacity: Class A
All-Terrain Vehicle
- Kawasaki Mule 4 X 4
Area Protected
Fire Hall No. 5 protects all areas within Delta's boundary (120th Street) on the east, and both sides of 72nd Avenue, including Scott 72 shopping centre; areas west to, and including, Highway 91 from the Nordel interchange on the north to, but not including Highway 99 on the south; and both sides of 64th Avenue west to, but not including, 104th Street.
Some distinctive areas protected include Burns Bog, Delta Watershed and the Alex Fraser.
Fire Hall No. 6 was opened on October 24, 1996, and the minimum staff on duty at all times is one officer and three firefighters.
Engine 6 (7096)
- Model: Sparton Gladiator Chassis / Smeal 110ft Aerial
- Year: 2013
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Engine: Cummins 500 HP
- Extrication equipment: Holmatro tools
- Foam capacity: Class A & B
1959 GMC Front Mount Pump / Tanker Truck (7006)
- Donated to the City of Delta by Ivan Pederson in 2013. This truck is utilized and displayed as part of Delta's heritage.
Area ProtectedFire Hall No. 6 protects all areas on Annacis Island, including Highway 91 from Richmond on the north to the Nordel interchange on the south.
Some distinctive areas protected include the Alex Fraser Bridge, Annacis Island wastewater treatment plant, and the many large industrial buildings on Annacis Island.
Fire Hall No. 7 opened on September 10, 2005, and is where the hazmat team and apparatus are located. The team is on call for any hazmat calls within Delta. The minimum staff on duty at all times is one officer and three firefighters.
Delta Fire Apparatus
Tower 7 (7090)- Model: Spartan Gladiator Cab - Smeal Ladder
- Year: 2009
- Engine: Cummins 500 HP
- Pump capacity: 1750 GPM
- Extrication equipment: Lucas auto-ex tools (jaws and cutters)
Foam capacity: Class A & B
Hazmat 7 (7086)
- Model: Spartan Gladiator Cab / SVI Body
- Year: 2009
- Engine: Cummins ISM 500 HP
- Built-in communications system, generator, command post lighting system and telescoping remote control camera with a 40 ft mast. Built-in operations and hazmat resource centre.
Area ProtectedFire Hall No. 7 protects the Tilbury Industrial area along River Road east to, but not including, Nordel Way; River Road west to Deas Island and up to, but not including, Vasey Road; and 60th Avenue to the south, including 68th Street down to 60th Avenue.
Some distinctive areas protected include Tilbury Industrial Park and Deas Island.
The Firefighter Recruitment process for 2024 is now closed.
All candidates who have been selected to advance have been notified.

Required Qualifications:
Applicants must meet all of the following required qualifications to be considered for employment:
- Legal entitlement to work in Canada shown by submitting a clear copy of one of the following:
- Canadian Birth Certificate
- Canadian Passport
- Current Permanent Resident Card
- Current Landed Immigrant Card
- Certificate of Completion of NFPA 1001 Levels 1 and 2 from an approved Pro Board or IFSAC accredited firefighter training program
- High School graduation or equivalent
- Valid BC Driver’s Licence, Class 3 with Air Brake endorsement
Applications without a Class 3 with Air Brake endorsement will be accepted at time of application. However, applicants will be required to obtain and provide proof of this qualification prior to the start of Stage 3 (Interview Stage) of the recruitment process.
- Driver’s Abstract providing your most recent five year driving history dated within 15 days prior to application submission date. Candidates must demonstrate safe and responsible driving behaviour. More than six points may eliminate an application from further consideration in the current process. Other aspects of your driving record will also be considered.
- Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Licence or higher. Licence must be kept valid throughout recruitment process. See the Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board website for licensing information.
Applications without an EMR Licence or higher will be accepted at time of application. However, applicants will be required to obtain and provide proof of this qualification prior to the start of Stage 3 (Interview Stage) of the recruitment process.
- Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents - Operations Level (NFPA 472)*
- Community Volunteer Experience
- Physically and medically fit to perform the job of a Firefighter according to the standards set out in NFPA 1582, including:
- Vision and hearing that meets the criteria listed in NFPA 1582 Chapter 6: Colour and peripheral vision safe for the position of Firefighter;
- 20/30 corrected binocular vision and 20/100 uncorrected binocular vision or better;
- Normal hearing without artificial aids.
- No conviction for a criminal offence related to the job of a Firefighter.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents – Technician Level (NFPA 472)*
- Technical High Angle Rope Rescue – Awareness, Operations or Technician Level (NFPA 1006)*
- Confined Space Rescue – Awareness, Operations or Technician Level (NFPA 1006)*
- Wildland Fire Fighting Certification
- Completion of other Fire Service related courses or programs
- Fire related work and/or volunteer experience related to firefighting
- Post-secondary education and/or building construction training or experience, mechanical training or experience, or heavy equipment operation training or experience
- 2 years of accumulated work experience after the completion of high school
- Fluency in languages other than English
- Ability to swim and related life saving certificates
* Pro Board or IFSAC accredited certification not required; must provide documented proof that training meets or exceeds the appropriate NFPA standards.
- Legal entitlement to work in Canada shown by submitting a clear copy of one of the following:
DATE STAGE Posting Opening Date –
Monday, May 27, 2024
Posting Closing Date
Friday, June 14, 2024 at 11:59 pm
Stage 1 – Online Application & Screening Tuesday, July 23
7:00 pm
Stage 2 – Written Aptitude Test Weeks of September 4 & September 9 Stage 3 – Panel Interviews Weekends of September 21 & September 28
Candidates will be scheduled for one 4 hour session between this time period
Stage 4 – Firefighter Fitness Test Sunday, October 6
Candidates will be scheduled to attend a morning or afternoon session on this day
Stage 5 – Skills Refresher Day
Starting Monday, October 7 Stage 6 – Ride Alongs Saturday, November 2
Candidates will be scheduled to attend a morning or afternoon session on this day
Stage 7 – Skills Review Day Starting Tuesday, November 12 Stage 8 – Medical/Physical Exam Starting Tuesday, November 12 Stage 9 – Police Information Checks & Reference Checks Week of November 25 Stage 10 – Fire Chief's Interview Week of December 2 Stage 11 – Offers of Employment & Eligibility List March 24, 2025 HIRE DATE Please note this schedule is subject to change.
Candidates moving onto the next stage of the recruitment process will be notified via email or telephone. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure email addresses and phone numbers are current and up to date. All testing and assessment stages are in person and cannot be faxed, emailed or taken online. The City of Delta reserves the right to limit the number of candidates that proceed to any stage of the recruitment process.
