Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Honour Guard
Captain Charlie Martin founded the Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Ceremonial Honour Guard twenty-five years ago. The initial concept was simply for parades and particularly to show our appreciation to the veterans of both world wars and the Korean War on Remembrance Day.
What started out as fifteen members in standard uniform with no colour party, has grown into an almost forty-member colour party - through the hard work of the co-ordinators Mike Hasz and Chris Arthey. Chris has been instrumental in getting special uniforms, flags, and other materials, which make the Honour Guard a proud and envied ambassador for the City of Brampton. Instructors Tony Feast and Rick Dale keep the Honour Guard looking smart and orderly during the functions they attend.

The Honour Guard also attends the graduation ceremony of our rookie firefighters as they begin their career in this proud and noble profession. It is a joyous moment for new firefighters, parents, family, friends and the Honour Guard.
Due to the nature of the job, a majority of the functions the Honour Guard attend is to rightfully pay respects to our brothers and sisters who have fallen in the line of duty. The creed of the Honour Guard is to uphold their memory, dedication, courage and willingness to put their lives on the line.
September 14, 2008 - Honour Guard in Ottawa at the Canadian Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service
Fire Chief MacDonald and 17 members of the Ceremonial Honour Guard attended the 2008 Fallen Firefighters' memorial in Ottawa. Brampton hosted the Memorial in Ottawa in 2009.

Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services -2008 Memorial Host and Brampton Fire & Emergency Services - 2009 Memorial Host

Vancouver Firefighters on the left and Brampton Firefighters on the right exchanging flags in front of the Parliament Buildings' west block right after the ceremony.

Drill Commander Tony Feast leads into the marching area before the ceremony.