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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
In 1996, the Province of Nova Scotia merged the former City of Halifax, City of Dartmouth, Town of Bedford and Halifax County into the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Since that time, fire and transit services for the entire county have fallen under the direct control of the HRM. Police service is provided in the urban areas (former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and Town of Bedford) by the Halifax Regional Police, an amalgamation of those former cities' police services. Policing services in the rest of the municipality is provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Public Works services within the urban areas are provided by the HRM, and by the Province of Nova Scotia's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal in the rest of the municipality.  
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In 1996, the Province of Nova Scotia merged the former City of Halifax, City of Dartmouth, Town of Bedford and Halifax County into the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Since that time, fire and transit services for the entire county have fallen under the direct control of the HRM's Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency (HRFE). Police service is provided in the urban areas (former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and Town of Bedford) by the Halifax Regional Police (HRP), an amalgamation of those former cities' police services. Policing services in the rest of the municipality is provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Public Works services within the urban areas are provided by the HRM, and by the Province of Nova Scotia's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal in the rest of the municipality.  
  
  
== Public Safety ==
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== Integrated Emergency Services ==
  
=== Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Service ===
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HRM Integrated Emergency Services operates a single dispatching centre in Woodside for fire (HRFE) and police (HRP), as well as dispatching services for the RCMP in the rest of the municipality. This allows for greater levels of cooperation between police and fire, and between the two policing services. In some cases, HRP and RCMP units operate off of the same talkgroup, dispatched by the same dispatcher. This level of cooperation and integration is not usually seen in public safety, between different agencies.
  
After the creation of the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) in 1996, all fire services within Halifax County came under one department, Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency Service (HRFES).
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== Police ==
  
The HRFES consists of two response areas, core and rural:
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Policing in HRM is provided by a combination of [[Halifax Regional Police]] in the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and town of Bedford, and the [[RCMP H Division|Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] in the former Halifax county.
  
* Core stations are those in the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth, Town of Bedford and Sackville. These stations are staffed by full crews, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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== Fire ==
* Rural stations are those in the former Halifax County. Some stations in more densly populated areas have a mixture of career firefighters during the day Monday to Friday, and volunteer firefighters covering the rest of the time. Stations in more rural areas are covered entirely by volunteers.
 
  
==== Core Stations ====
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Since amalgamation, all fire services in HRM (with the exception of airport and military fire) are carried out by [[Halifax County (NS) Regional Fire and Emergency]].
  
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=== Pager Tones ===
! Stn No.
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Sackville site (for Halifax core stations), Preston site (for Dartmouth core stations), Halifax site (for stations 4 and 13 volunteers), and Middle Sackville site use a tone out of 554 Hz and 726 Hz.
! Station Name
 
! Area covered
 
! Apparatus
 
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| 2
 
| University Avenue
 
| Downtown Halifax
 
| Engine 2
 
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| 3
 
| West Street
 
| Downtown Halifax
 
| Engine 3<BR>Aerial 1
 
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| 4
 
| Lady Hammond Road
 
| North-end Halifax
 
| Engine 4
 
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| 5
 
| Bayers Road
 
| West-end Halifax
 
| Quint 5<BR>Decon 1
 
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| 6
 
| Herring Cove Road
 
| Spryfield
 
| Engine 6
 
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| 7
 
| Knightsridge Drive
 
| Fairview/Clayton Park
 
| Quint 7
 
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| 8
 
| Convoy Run
 
| Bedford
 
| Engine 8<BR>Tactical 2
 
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| 9
 
| Metropolitan Boulevard
 
| Lower Sackville
 
| Engine 9<BR>Engine 9-A
 
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| 10
 
| Sackville Drive
 
| Middle Sackville
 
| Engine 10<BR>Engine 10-A
 
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| 11
 
| Patton Road
 
| Upper Sackville
 
| Engine 11<BR>Tanker 11
 
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| 12
 
| Highfield Park
 
| North-end Dartmouth
 
| Quint 12<BR>Tactical 1
 
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| 13
 
| King Street
 
| Downtown Dartmouth
 
| Quint 13<BR>Boat 1
 
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| 14
 
| Second Street
 
| Westphal
 
| Engine 14
 
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| 15
 
| Pleasant Street
 
| Woodside
 
| Engine 15
 
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| 16
 
| Caldwell Road
 
| Eastern Passage
 
| Engine 16
 
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| 17
 
| Cole Harbour Road
 
| Cole Harbour
 
| Engine 17<BR>Engine 17-A<BR>Tanker 17
 
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| 18
 
| Hwy #7
 
| Westphal
 
| Engine 18<BR>Engine 18-A
 
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==== Rural Zone 1 Stations ====
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== Public Works ==
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Public Works services within the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and town of Bedford, are handled by HRM department of Transportation and Public Works. They are responsible for street cleaning, plowing, sidewalk maintenance, traffic services, horticultural services, fleet maintenance, real property management, public transit, water and sewer. Public works are dispatched from a building in Woodside (which also houses the Integrated Emergency Services dispatch centre), with the exception of Metro Transit which is dispatched from their transit facility in Burnside.
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Public Works services outside of the area above is provided by the Province of Nova Scotia's department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal.
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HRM Public Works and Metro Transit service supervisors use the [[Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN)]].
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Background

In 1996, the Province of Nova Scotia merged the former City of Halifax, City of Dartmouth, Town of Bedford and Halifax County into the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM). Since that time, fire and transit services for the entire county have fallen under the direct control of the HRM's Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency (HRFE). Police service is provided in the urban areas (former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and Town of Bedford) by the Halifax Regional Police (HRP), an amalgamation of those former cities' police services. Policing services in the rest of the municipality is provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Public Works services within the urban areas are provided by the HRM, and by the Province of Nova Scotia's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal in the rest of the municipality.


Integrated Emergency Services

HRM Integrated Emergency Services operates a single dispatching centre in Woodside for fire (HRFE) and police (HRP), as well as dispatching services for the RCMP in the rest of the municipality. This allows for greater levels of cooperation between police and fire, and between the two policing services. In some cases, HRP and RCMP units operate off of the same talkgroup, dispatched by the same dispatcher. This level of cooperation and integration is not usually seen in public safety, between different agencies.

Police

Policing in HRM is provided by a combination of Halifax Regional Police in the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and town of Bedford, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the former Halifax county.

Fire

Since amalgamation, all fire services in HRM (with the exception of airport and military fire) are carried out by Halifax County (NS) Regional Fire and Emergency.

Pager Tones

Sackville site (for Halifax core stations), Preston site (for Dartmouth core stations), Halifax site (for stations 4 and 13 volunteers), and Middle Sackville site use a tone out of 554 Hz and 726 Hz.

Public Works

Public Works services within the former cities of Halifax and Dartmouth and town of Bedford, are handled by HRM department of Transportation and Public Works. They are responsible for street cleaning, plowing, sidewalk maintenance, traffic services, horticultural services, fleet maintenance, real property management, public transit, water and sewer. Public works are dispatched from a building in Woodside (which also houses the Integrated Emergency Services dispatch centre), with the exception of Metro Transit which is dispatched from their transit facility in Burnside.

Public Works services outside of the area above is provided by the Province of Nova Scotia's department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal.


HRM Public Works and Metro Transit service supervisors use the Maritime Public Safety Radio Network (MPSRN).


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