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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 29, 2025 - 13:13
Still sounding the alarm: Wake Up! program marks 20 years
May 29, 2025
Program founder Ivan Tanner reflects on its success
Feature story
In April 2005, a devastating fire in Ottawa’s Chinatown neighbourhood tragically claimed the lives of five family members.
In the wake of the tragedy, then-Deputy Fire Chief Bruce Montone tasked now-retired Fire Prevention Officer Ivan Tanner with finding a way to prevent such a loss from happening again. As he reviewed the circumstances of the fire, one critical issue stood out: the building had no working smoke alarms.
To Ivan, the solution was clear — help ensure homes in the City of Ottawa are protected by working smoke alarms. With that, the idea for the Wake Up! program was born.
But one big question remained: how could this idea become a reality?
“So, I thought,” Ivan says, “we’ll have firefighters go out and check homes in the City of Ottawa to ensure they have a working smoke alarm.”
And that’s exactly what the Wake Up! program set out to do.
As part of this program, twice a year, uniformed firefighters visit homes in select neighbourhoods across Ottawa to:
- Inspect and test smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms.
- If required, install smoke alarms and provide new batteries.
- Share information on fire safety and home escape planning.
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