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The Canton Professional Fire Fighters Union, Local 2289, is affiliated with the International Association of Fire Fighters (I.A.F.F.) chartered on May 1, 1974, and the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union (M.P.F.F.U.). Canton organized a volunteer fire department in 1950 before becoming a charter township in 1961. The Township of Canton established a full-time professional fire department in 1972 with nine (9) career members. The Canton Professional Fire Fighters Union currently has a total of 61 personnel. This includes 1 Fire Marshal, 3 Fire Inspector, 3 Battalion Chiefs, 9 Captains and 45 Fire Fighters who are all committed to fire prevention, fire fighting, and emergency medical services.
The dedicated men and women of the Canton Professional Fire Fighters Union are also committed to the Canton Community. The Fire Fighters have established a charity foundation (Canton Fire Fighters #2289 Charity Foundation) TO HELP THOSE IN NEED. PLEASE! Click on our charity foundation link to learn more about the foundation and to MAKE A DONATION.
On March 7, 1834, a thirty-six square mile area bounded by Joy Road on the North, Van Born Road to the south, Hannan Road to the east and Napier Road to the west became known as Canton. Canton, like Nankin and Peking townships were named after cities in China due in part to the enhanced trade relations the United States had with China at that time. Additionally, Washington D.C. had decreed that all new townships had to use names not previously used by another post office. Today Canton is the only township of the three that uses its original name. Canton was and continues to be governed by a Board of Trustees. It is made up of seven elected members, of which three are full-time administrators and four are part-time trustees. The full-time elected officials are the Supervisor, Treasurer and Clerk. In 1874 the first township hall was built on the corner of Canton Center and Cherry Hill Roads. It seated 400 people and was built at a cost of $700!! The township hall now, is located approximately 1/2 mile south on Canton Center Road. In 1961 the population of Canton had climbed to 5,300. Due to an increased need for services, the township proposed to the voters that Canton incorporate into a charter township, leaving all the previous powers Canton enjoyed formerly as well as granting new powers. The Township could establish a police force, make traffic rules and broaden its health ordinances. Canton became one of Michigan's first Charter Townships. Today, according to the 2000 Census, the Township of Canton has a population of 83,269. This is approximately a 22.6% increase from the June 1997 mid-decade census and approximately a 45.9% increase from the April 1990 census. Canton is 36 square mile in size, and located in the great State of Michigan, on the far western edge of Wayne County. Canton is approximately 20 miles east of Ann Arbor, 35 miles west of Detroit and 50 miles north of Toledo, Ohio. Canton Township has three (3) fire stations. Station 1 is located at 1100 S. Canton Center Road (at the corner of Heritage Drive) (734) 398-5262. Station 2 is located at 41500 Warren (between Haggerty and Lilley Roads) (734) 453-4114. Station 3 is located at 520 N. Denton (just north of Cherry Hill) (734) 394-5330. On June 11, 1999, Canton began providing an Advance Life Support (ALS) service to its residents and community. Prior to this service Canton Fire Department only provided a Basic Life Support service. With ALS, Canton Fire Fighter/Paramedics will be able to provide the highest level of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) available, to its community. Additional information on our ALS Program is available on our News/Pictures Page, just click on the above Link. The fire department is funded by a 3.09 fire protection property tax millage. In 1995, the total fire tax collected was $3,785,406.40.
Insurance Service Offices (ISO): In August of 1994, the Canton Fire Department's rating improved from a six (6) to a five (5).
1 Fire Chief Fire Prevention 1 Fire Marshal 3 Fire Inspectors Fire Suppression 3 Battalion Chiefs (1 at Station 1 on each shift) 9 Captains (1 at each station on each shift) 44 Fire Fighter/Paramedics (Assigned between stations 1, 2 & 3) 1 Fire Fighter/EMTs (Currently assigned at stations 1)
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