Mississippi Mills Firefighters Need Old Cars for Training

By

James Sinclair
March 6, 2026 3:36 pm

The Mississippi Mills Fire Department is asking residents in Mississippi Mills, Ontario, to donate old vehicles to help its volunteer team practice life-saving rescue techniques. These donations provide the department with cars headed for the junkyard to be used for upcoming training exercises throughout 2026.

The firefighters use the vehicles to practice extrication, which is the process of cutting into a car to safely remove people trapped after a crash. By using donated cars, the department can provide realistic hands-on experience for its members while keeping training costs low for the community.

The department relies on approximately 50 volunteer firefighters to serve the Almonte and Pakenham areas. These drills ensure the crew remains ready to use modern rescue tools and methods when responding to local emergencies.

Residents who have an unwanted car can contact the department to arrange a donation by calling 613-256-2064 and choosing option seven. People can also send an email to [email protected] for more information on how to support the local fire service.

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