Understaffing conundrum with Red Deer fire station #2 possibly solved
A solution may have been found for the persistent and risky issue of understaffing at Red Deer’s Fire Station #2.
The very public back and forth between IAFF Local 1190 and the City of Red Deer goes back about a year, and revolves around the repeated situation of Station #2 finding itself with only two staff, as opposed to the NFPA 1710 standard of four.
While 1190 has insisted this puts firefighters working overtime, and the public, as well as structures at greater risk for physical injury, mental illness, and damage — the city not denying that — the municipality has also maintained that their goal at all times is to meet the standard, and that they do the vast majority of the time.
Chief of Red Deer Emergency Services, Ken McMullen, told rdnewsNOW on May 30 the understaffing primarily occurs when there are last minute bookings for time off. He also insists Engine 2’s geographic area is well covered by adjacent divisions, which is why it’s the one that gets understaffed.


