Emergency Services

Administrative office location and mailing address
Fire Station #1
1933 Sherwood Drive
Sherwood Park, Alberta T8A 3R3 

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For property-related file search requests (Fire Prevention and Investigation Branch), please contact:
Email:
Fax: 780-449-9652
Phone: 780-449-9651

Call the UPDATEline at 1-866-653-9959 if you are concerned about alarms, prologned flares, smoke or fire at petro-chemical industries. Learn more.

What's new!

  • Be like Melvin and Eilee and learn how to evacuate and shelter-in-place. Watch the commercials now.
  • If emergency crews were to visit your home, would they be able to see your address clearly from the road? Learn more.
  • May 28, 2013 - - The fire ban in Strathcona County has been lifted. As a reminder, fire permit holders need to phone the burning information line prior to burning at 780-464-8464 Learn more.
  • Crews at Fire Station 6, Strathcona County's newest station, will be ready to take their first dispatched call at noon on May 15, 2013. Learn more.
  • Your home may be eligible for reduced fire insurance rates. Learn more.
  • Learn more about electrical safety.
  • Learn how to properly use and maintain a fire extinguisher while remaining safe. This is a certified program.
  • See what a career with Strathcona County Emergency Services can mean. Watch our new department video.
  • Cigarette butts and flower planters don't mix; never substitute them as an ashtray. Dispose of used smoking materials by butting out in a metal container with sand or a commercially-made ashtray. Learn more home safety tips. 
  • A temporary suspension of burning is different than a fire ban. Learn more.
  • Download a copy of Strathcona County's Emergency Preparedness Guide.

Last updated: Thursday, June 13, 2013
Page ID: 2314

County Hall: 2001 Sherwood Drive, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada T8A 3W7