
It all starts here.
From active duty to operational support, there are numerous journeys you can take with Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Services.
Thinking about joining...or maybe just learning more about us? Take the first step by submitting an expression of interest form, and we'll get in touch with you.
Make a Meaningful Impact in Your Community
Volunteering with Lac Ste. Anne County is a great way to support the community, learn new skills, or even prepare for a paid career in the fire and rescue service. Prerequisites for joining will vary depending upon your commitment level and area of focus. However, if you enjoy teamwork, you're responsible, and you're available to serve in a dynamic and intense atmosphere, we have a place for you!
Find Your Fire Hall
Core Credentials and Qualifications
There are several ways to get the ball rolling as a prospective Volunteer Firefighter, like submitting an online Expression of Interest Form; or attending one of our public engagement events; or just coming down to one of our stations for a chat. Depending on your desired role, there are a few prerequisites that will determine your suitability as a candidate.
Recruit Program - Operational Members
- Be at least 18 years of age (15 with parental consent)
- Be able to pass a criminal records check
- Pass a medical physical, along with an annual fitness assessment
- Commit to being an active member of the organization, including fulfilling a monthly participation requirement
- Complete initial training and take part in ongoing courses
- Be willing to participate in department-sponsored events and meetings.
- Have a valid Class 5 Drivers Licence
Non-Operational Support Roles
- Be at least 18 years of age (15 with parental consent)
- Be able to pass a criminal records check
- Meet a monthly participation requirement
- Participate in department-sponsored events and meetings.
- Have a valid Class 5 Drivers Licence
Cadet Program
- Be between 15 and 17 years of age
- Be willing to participate in training and orientation

"Growing up I was often told I had limits. Lac Ste. Anne County Fire Services taught me otherwise. Here I have so many opportunities for training; so many courses I can take; so many things I can excel at and specialize in."
— Chevelle, Firefighter - East Station