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William Lyon Mackenzie

(fireboat)
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Launched: 1964
Commissioned: 1964
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General Characteristics
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Propulsion: 2 x 3412 Cat Diesels
Speed: 12 knots
Complement: 3, (can use boost crew of 4)
Notes: Named after William Lyon Mackenzie

William Lyon Mackenzie # 334, named for Toronto's first mayor William Lyon Mackenzie, is a fireboat for the Toronto Fire Services. It was built in 1964 to provide marine fire fighting as well as ice breaking capabilities. In 2004 the fireboat was refurbished and it is expected to be inservice until 2037.

Equipment

The fire boat is equipped with:

  • snorkel
  • crane
  • water pump
  • 7 water nozzles

The boat is docked at 339 Queen's Quay West, Fire Station #334. It is the main fireboat for the City of Toronto's Fire Services. Built in Owen Sound, Ontario by Russell Brothers Limited. The William Lyon Mackenzie operates 12 months a year, providing emergency services within Toronto Harbour and the adjacent waters of Lake Ontario. The T.F.S recently acquired the Sora as a backup vessel for the William Lyon Mackenzie. The Sora will be staffed by the crew of the Wm. Lyon Mackenzie.

Refurbishment

In 2004, the vessel completed a $1 million refurbishment that should extend the in-service life of the vessel by approximately 30 years. The engines and the "Amador" platform were replaced.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ "Toronto Fire Sevice Annual Report 2004" (PDF). Retrieved on 2007-12-17. 

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