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Capt. Taylor Hoey is among the dedicated Carlyle firefighters

Hoey has been part of Carlyle's fire department for nearly a decade.
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Carlyle Fire & Rescue captain Taylor Hoey.

CARLYLE - Taylor Hoey is a local resident who has been a member of Carlyle Fire and Rescue since 2014.

This organization consists of 20 men and two women who are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They pledge an oath to protect the area from fires and accidents and to ultimately save property and lives.

In 2020, Hoey was appointed by his fellow firefighters to become captain of the squad. He ranks directly below that of Fire Chief Don Van Meer and Deputy Fire Chiefs Rob Klassen, Travis Van Meer and Brent Stillwell.

“I was working as a mechanic at Merit Ford and was asked to the join the fire department. I said yes and have found it to be a very rewarding experience. It’s important to be able to help others in a time of need and I am very proud of what we do,” said Hoey.

Added Klassen, “Taylor is a dedicated firefighter. Work permitting, he is one of the first to respond to a call and takes his captain’s role very seriously. He is a great volunteer.”

Carlyle is one of several towns, villages, and rural municipalities in southeast Saskatchewan that also belong to Red Coat Mutual Aid. Red Coat is also the first to respond to vehicle collisions and other life-threatening situations.

“Training in both firefighting and life and death accident situations is very important for Carlyle Fire and Rescue and the members of our team,” said Hoey. “We are fortunate that every six months, the Saskatchewan Volunteer Firefighters Association conduct regular training schools. The next one is scheduled for Pilot Butte in April 2023. I am really looking forward to attending and improving my skills.”

On average, Carlyle Fire and Rescue responds to 50 and 70 calls every year. While they presently have 22 members, more are needed.

“Becoming a volunteer firefighter is a rewarding experience. If anyone is interested, please do not hesitate to give us a call,” said Hoey.

Hoey, 29, lives in Manor with his partner Teanna Dukart. Daughter Tatum is nine, and daughter Tenley will be one-year-old on Dec. 30. He is employed as a warehouseman with Secure Energy Services.

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