The Crossfield Fire Department is comprised of 30 dedicated well-trained firefighters from around the community who respond to an average 300 calls for service each year.
Our firefighters continually participate in training to ensure they can provide the best response possible with the upmost professionalism. The Crossfield Fire Department provides response within the Town of Crossfield as well as coverage to surrounding areas with mutual-aid agreements.
Camp Empower
This initiative is geared toward women who are curious about becoming a firefighter. Click here for information on the November 16th information day.
Interested in joining the team?
The fire department is recruiting! Find out more by following the links below.
** PLEASE NOTE **
The recruitment application deadline has been pushed to December 16, 2024.
Fire bans
Fire Bans may be announced throughout the year - please check the Town of Crossfield news and notices for up-to-date information. Alerts are also sent out via the Voyent Alert app, free to download from the App Store or Google Play.
- A Level 1 advisory means campfires and backyard firepits are allowed and permits can be issued.
- A Level 2 advisory means propane and backyard fires are allowed, however, no new permits will be issued.
- Under a Level 3 ban, all fires are prohibited and no permits will be issued.
Community Initiatives
- Christmas Hamper Program
The Crossfield Fire Department along with local businesses assists with the annual Christmas Hamper Program including stuff the cruiser initiative in conjunction with the RCMP.
The Christmas Hamper Program starts taking applications in November with hamper delivery in middle of December.
403-941-2000
Contact Us:
Crossfield Fire Department
1601 Railway Street
PO Box 500 Crossfield, Alberta T0M 0S0
403-946-4285
Fire Chief: Bill Messner
E-mail (NON-Emergency): firehall@crossfieldalberta.com