Fancy new fire truck at Big White
Colin Dacre - Jan 15, 2021 - Biz Releases

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The Big White Fire Department is celebrating the arrival of a new ladder truck.

The one-of-a-kind, 78-foot long Rosenbauer Viper Aerial ladder truck was ceremonially pushed into its own bay in the Big White Fire Station this month, a tradition among firefighters that pays homage to the horse-drawn steam engines that were hand maneuvered into their stations a century ago.

“This has been a long time coming, and I can’t emphasize enough how pleased our whole department is to see this modern, front-line apparatus in our station ready for deployment,” fire chief Chris Cormack said.

“I have to recognize the relentless efforts of retired chief Jamie Svendsen, who kept this project going throughout his tenure here. I also want to recognize the support from director Vicki Gee and local residents who advocated strongly for this new truck to serve the residents, businesses and visitors at Big White and in Area E/West Boundary.”

Ladder 311 has a 500-horsepower Cummins 12-litre diesel engine and can hold 1,136 litres of water and 114 litres of fire retardant foam. Its hydraulic, all-wheel drive system means first responders can get to fires and other emergencies even in deep snow at the top of a mountain in winter.

“Fire protection is essential to development at Big White,” Electoral Area E/West Boundary director Vicki Gee said. “The ladder truck provides the capacity to protect the taller structures that are in place as well as future development. I’ve seen the work that’s gone into planning and execution of this purchase and adjustments to the fire hall. I am so thankful to everyone who made this happen.”

The new ladder truck replaces a 25-year-old fire engine and brings the total apparatus count at Big White Fire Department to one ladder truck, one engine, one rescue truck, one bush/compressed air foam system truck and three support vehicles.


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