PTTO Fire Trucks

PTTO Fire Trucks Manufacturer of fire trucks. Lighting and siren packages available for all emergency vehicles.

We're all setup and ready for the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association Tradeshow, Booth 408
05/24/2026

We're all setup and ready for the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association Tradeshow, Booth 408

Alberta Fire Chiefs Association is having there 78th Annual Conference and Trade Show in Red Deer May 24-27, at Westerne...
05/21/2026

Alberta Fire Chiefs Association is having there 78th Annual Conference and Trade Show in Red Deer May 24-27, at Westerner Park. We will be there May 24 & 25, come stop by and see us!

Booth 408

05/07/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ FIRE RESTRICTION IN EFFECT ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Due to conditions, the M.D. of Wainwright has implemented a Fire Restriction effective as of Wednesday May 6, 2026 until further notice. The M.D. will issue no new Fire Permits, and all existing permits are herby rescinded within Municipal boundaries including the Hamlets of Jarrow, Fabyan, Greenshields and Ribstone.

Do's and Don'ts in a Fire Restriction:

โœ… Safe Wood Campfires
โœ… Natural Gas/Propane Appliances
โœ… Charcoal Briquettes
โœ… Open Flame Oil Devices (ie: deep fryer or tiki torch)
โœ… Acceptable and Attended Burning Barrels

โŒ New or Existing Fire Permits
โŒ Fireworks/Exploding Targets
โŒ Unattended Fires

If you have questions or require clarification, please contact the M.D. of Wainwright office at 780-842-4454

05/04/2026

Fire Restriction in effect May 4, 2026 for Beaver County including Bruce and Kinsella, Towns of Tofield and Viking, Villages of Ryley and Holden.

Large and small brush piles are now prohibited.

Campfires in approved fire pits with grates are still permitted.

Beaver County
Town of Tofield
Town of Viking
Village of Holden
Village of RYLEY

Thank you for everything you do!!
05/04/2026

Thank you for everything you do!!

04/30/2026
04/11/2026

If you had a winter burn piles, please take some time To inspect and prevent flare ups!

-Inspect All Burn Sites: Winter weather can insulate embers and prolong smoldering. Even after months, burn piles can reignite under the right conditions.
-Stir and Soak: Turn the pile over to uncover hidden hotspots, then thoroughly douse it with water. Repeat the process until the ashes are cool to the touch.
-Keep Tools Handy: A rake, shovel, and garden hose are your allies for managing leftover debris and ensuring thorough extinguishment.
-Stay Weather-Aware: Dry, windy spring conditions create a high fire risk. Check forecasts and local fire advisories before starting any new burns.
-Dispose of Remaining Materials: If your burn pile isnโ€™t entirely consumed, consider composting organic matter or hauling it to a local yard waste facility.

We are now a Trade Member with the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association
04/02/2026

We are now a Trade Member with the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association

03/28/2026

If you or someone you know is looking to volunteer and get involved with an amazing group, please let us know!

03/14/2026

Something Big is Coming!!!

02/19/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ Kitscoty Fire Department | Wildland Fire Suppression Unit Upgrade ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Weโ€™re proud to share the transformation of this unit โ€” remanufactured from a Rapid Rescue configuration into a purpose-built Wildland Fire Suppression Unit, ready for rugged terrain and fast-moving fire conditions.

โœ… Built for durability & performance:
โ€ข Fortified Industries aluminum truck deck for heavy-duty use in harsh environments
โ€ข CB Custom Metalworx toolboxes for organized, corrosion-resistant storage
โ€ข PAC Mount tool storage for secure, fast-access wildland equipment
โ€ข Whelen & Unibond emergency lighting for maximum visibility on-scene
โ€ข PTTO Fire Trucks full graphics package using premium reflective 3M materials

๐Ÿš’ Wildland-ready suppression features:
โ€ข Front ground sweeps (independent control, 60 psi, 5.3 GPM each, 10โ€™ spray pattern)
โ€ข Fast Attack UHP-HVยฎ Skid Unit โ€” ultra-high pressure + high volume for rapid knockdown with efficient water use

๐Ÿ“Š Performance highlights:
โ€ข UHP: 8 GPM @ 1200 PSI
โ€ข High Volume: up to 275 GPM @ 55 PSI
โ€ข Simultaneous flow capable for real-world fireground flexibility

Huge respect to Kitscoty Fire Department for investing in equipment that protects their community and supports their crews in wildland operations. ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿš’๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Address

2409B 14th Avenue
Wainwright, AB
T9W1V7

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+17808426617

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