03/02/2025
Twin Town Fire Department
To protect Life and Property.
03/02/2025
10/04/2024
Be advised that this is the fire being seen by residents of San Ignacio. The fire is located behind the Orange Orchard on Joseph Andrew drive where a portion of land has been cleared and plowed for apparent farming. While the fire is not threatening any residential area, the smoke will prove to be a nuisance as it is already affecting areas within the town.
TTFD asks the general public, be it civilians or disgruntled firefighters, to kindly refrain from commenting/posting any form of negativity on our page or posts. We are all one in the same department. Brothers and sisters if you may. And most of us have, at some point, felt like we had been a victim of some sort of injustice. Be mindful however, that upon becoming a firefighter, you did so, not only to get paid, but to serve our community. While freedom of speech is a right, please practice that right publicly on your own page and not hide behind fake profiles to comment on a page representing a specific department. Your comment will be deleted and your account blocked. Thank you kindly for your understanding in this matter.
13/03/2024
Another day, another school presentation! Today we had the pre-schoolers of Saint Hilda's Anglican School visit our station all the way from Georgeville Village. Students got hands on experience on what being a firefighter is all about. And also got to ride around town in the big red truck!
12/03/2024
Santa Cruz Pre School at S/E station for a presentation on fire safety and roles of a firefighter
24/02/2024
The staff of TTFD collaborated with the San Ignacio Police Department and representatives from Human Services in a friendly game of basketball. Building positive relations between our respective departments.
07/09/2023
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21/08/2023
Yellow Watch Monday morning training along with two of our aspiring Relief Firefighters. Training operations saw the incorporatiin of Hydrant Drill 1,2, & 3 ( running a line of hose consisting of 3 lengths terminated by a branch, add a length, and remove a length respectively) with proper hose handling techniques and fire stream types and uses.
18/08/2023
TTFD annual fire engine parade continues this year on the 9th of September. Parade will follow the same route as last year for the most part, with only a slight change as to starting location, as outlined below.
12/06/2023
Engine #1 personnel engaged in firefighting operations on the scene of a working vehicle fire on the San Antonio Road, Cayo.
31/05/2023
TTFD joins ALL members of the National Fire Service in celebration of the closing of the yearly "Bush fayah season!" Onward to wetter, cooler days!!
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