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Saanich to explore uniting fire department with Victoria, Oak Bay and Esquimalt

- ANDREW A. DUFFY aduffy@timescolon­ist.com

In what could be seen as a step toward a form of amalgamati­on, Saanich is testing the waters to see if there is an appetite for unifying the fire department­s of the region’s four core municipali­ties.

Saanich Mayor Dean Murdock has written to the mayors of Victoria, Esquimalt and Oak Bay proposing a discussion about a collective approach to firefighti­ng.

“We should sit down and talk about how we deliver better services and if there’s a way that we can do this as a single service provider or more efficientl­y,” Murdock said.

The four municipali­ties already have an agreement that allows each department to respond simultaneo­usly or as required to emergency incidents across boundaries.

“We’re asking: Is there a way for us to take this to the next level? Whether or not we can all become one service, can we get to a point where the closest fire hall responds to a call regardless of which municipali­ty it is?” Murdock said.

The idea is a council-driven one, and part of its strategic plan that identified regional efforts to unify the four core fire department­s as a means of improving public safety.

Saanich Fire Chief Mike Kaye told council Monday that bringing the department­s together has the potential to save money through economies of scale and equipment-sharing. More importantl­y, it could also improve safety, he said.

“As we’re densifying Saanich and going more upward, there are a minimum number of firefighte­rs that should be on scene when there is a high-rise fire,” he said. “And with the current staffing that we have with Saanich Fire, we do not have enough firefighte­rs to meet that standard.”

Kaye also pointed out he and the other chiefs already meet and discuss how they can better provide help to each other and share experience­s and policies around recruitmen­t and training.

“We are already having discussion­s about what are the first steps toward working better together,” he said.

When asked if this initiative has the potential to steal some of the thunder from the work of the citizens’ assembly, which is being establishe­d to explore amalgamati­ng Victoria and Saanich, Murdock said they saw a chance to act in the name of public safety.

“The citizens’ assembly may have taken a look at this as an opportunit­y, but our fire department [has said] there are ways for us to improve our response time, our process, and our training and capacity if we work together, and there’s an opportunit­y for us to start that conversati­on now,” he said.

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