County of St. Paul Fire Departments, Emergency Services & Safety
Keeping our communities safe and secure is one of our top priorities at the County of St. Paul. You can find information on County of St. Paul Fire Departments, emergency services and safety on this page.
How and When to Contact the St. Paul RCMP Detachment
Seeking On-Call Volunteer Firefighters
Our communities are protected by dedicated teams of volunteer firefighters.
Volunteer Fire Departments are key teams that improve community safety.
The Ashmont and Mallaig Fire Departments are recruiting Firefighters to assist with emergency situations in our communities.
If you are interested in accepting this interesting and important challenge, see this link for information and who to contact.


The County of St. Paul is supported by the Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority who is proud to offer members of the Deaf, Deafened, Hard of Hearing and Speech Impaired (DHHSI) Community for a new text with 9-1-1 service. This service provides easier access for DHHSI community members to communicate with emergency services.
View the media release for more information.
Wildfire Prevention Tips
When there is snow on the ground, wildfires are probably the last thing on your mind, but you can still reduce the threat of wildfire for the coming winter and spring.
Source: Farm and Acreage - A Guide to Reducing the Risk of From Wildfire
(Alberta Government, FireSmart)
Learn how you can protect your home
and property from wildfires.
Download the FireSmart App
How safe is your home and property from wildfires?
Prune Tree Branches
Trim Branches that are over the roof
Move patio furniture
Clean the gutters
Move materials away from stationary propane tanks
Space evergreen trees
Clear the ground around your home
Mow grass and weeds
Clear fence lines
Sign Up for Emergency Alerts
We would encourage to residents to sign up for Alberta Emergency Alert. Community emergency information will be provided through this system.
Firefighting
Our communities are protected by dedicated teams of volunteer firefighters.


Become a Volunteer Firefighter
Each department has weekly volunteer practice nights that any newcomer interested in volunteering is welcome to join. For more information on contact location and more, please see the regional fire departments listing below.
Fire/Burn Permits
Fire/Burn Permits are required on a year 'round basis for all types of Open Burning.
Fire/Burn permits are issued for 14 days at a time.
Fire permits for the County of St. Paul are now issued online.
This means that residents no longer need to visit the County Administration Office or the Town of Elk Point Office for a fire permit.
What you need to do before you apply -
- You will need an email
- You will need to register for a public account at this link.
An email will be sent to your email for a password to be set up.
Also check the inbox and junk/spam folder. - You will need Information including property owner information, land location, Tax Roll number
(found on your Property Assessment and Tax Notice) - Reason for burning
See the information here for complete instructions.
It should take about 10 minutes to apply online.
Once submitted, the application for a permit will be reviewed within 24 business hours.
An approved fire permit will be emailed to you. You can check the status of your application
through this link that was used to apply for the fire permit.
Please plan ahead. Applications are not reviewed on weekends or statutory holidays.
Helpful Information:
Best Practice Guidelines for Burning Stubble within the County
Fire Protection Services Bylaw
Fire Advisory Systems Activities Policy:
The County of St. Paul recognizes that within the municipal boundaries of the County, residents and visitors may want to ignite an open-air fire. The County also recognizes that is necessary to establish guidelines for issuing fire restrictions and fire bans to regulate open-air fires.
The County has established a clear guide under the Fire Systems Activities Policy for levels of fire activity restrictions within its borders.
Here are 4 important things to know to help control the risk of fires getting out of control.


The County of St. Paul would like to stress that landowners who are issued Fire Permits, must contact the Bonnyville 911 Dispatch Service prior to igniting their fire at 780-826-7446.


All approved fires by Permit are subject to Provincial or local Fire Bans, declared upon the threat of a fire hazard to the citizens or property within the boundaries of the County of St. Paul.


Fires must be attended at all times and should be completely extinguished before they are left unattended. County residents with burn barrels are reminded that they can be a problem in spring conditions and a spark-arresting screen must be in place.


Any brush piles that were ignited over the winter, should be checked to ensure that they are completely extinguished and that there is no danger of a ground fire starting.
Regional Fire Departments
For specific information and contact for each regional fire department please see the list below.


Ashmont Fire Department
Fire Chief:
James Preston
780-210-5161
Deputy Fire Chief:
Wendell Baerg
780-614-5791
Address:
59413 RR 113
Ashmont, AB T0A 0C0
Please join us at our volunteer practice on every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.


Elk Point Fire Department
Fire Chief:
Kent Bernard
306-951-0241
Deputy Fire Chief:
Devin Rewoldt
1-780-290-0415
Address:
7 Railway Ave.
Elk Point, AB T0A 1A0
Please join us at our weekly volunteer practice night on Monday's at 7:00 pm.


St. Paul Fire Department
Fire Chief:
Trevor Kotowich
780-645-4100
Deputy Fire Chief:
Henry Thomson
780-645-4100
Address:
5101 50 St.
St. Paul, AB T0A 3A1
Volunteer practice happens every Friday night.


Mallaig Fire Department
Fire Chief:
Raymond Brousseau
780-614-0772
Deputy Fire Chiefs:
Justin L'Heroux
780-815-1049
Cody Bodnar
780-645-0316
Address:
Mallaig, AB
Please join us at our volunteer practice on every 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month.
Personal Property Insurance and Fire Coverage - Residents, should check their insurance policies regarding fire coverage.
The rates the County charges to residents for Fire Calls are as per the Alberta Transportation Fee Schedule and the County's Bylaw 2021.08 (see below).
It is now Wildfire Season and all indications are that the spring and summer will be dry. Please ensure that your property has proper insurance coverage.
Type of Fire Call | Fees | |
---|---|---|
False Alarm | 1st Response 2nd Response 3rd Response 4th Response and Subsequent Response | No Charge $100 $200 $300 |
Resets every calendar year | ||
Fire Call for County Resident | First 2 hours on scene Over 2 hours on scene | No Charge Charged at 50% of Alberta Transportation Rates per hour per piece of equipment. Maximum bill to be $5,000 |
Fire Call for County Resident Open Burning (no permit) or Burning during a Fire Restriction or Fire Ban | 1 hours minimum ($630) plus any additional time spent changed as per Alberta Transportation Rate Fee Schedule, per piece of equipment on scene. Charged from the time fire equipment leave the hall until equipment is back in service. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact
If you have an Fire related question we invite you to contact the County of St. Paul using the contact information found on this page.
Contact Information
TIM MAHDIUK, Director, Community Services
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 780-645-3001 ext. 1204
Address:
5015 - 49 Avenue
St. Paul, AB T0A 3A4
Regular Hours:
8:30am - 4:30pm
Closed for lunch from 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Closed all Statutory Holidays
Bylaw Enforcement Officer
TAMMY GODDU, Bylaw Enforcement Officer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 780-201-6777