The head of the town's fire department is the director of emergency planning and fire services (Fire Chief). The administration staff is made up of deputy fire chiefs and support staff. Each deputy chief is responsible for a specific area within the department including Operations, Community risk reduction, Training and Emergency management, and Special projects.

Fire Chief

Paul Boissonneault

Responsible for providing emergency response to protect the lives, property and environment of the inhabitants of Oakville from the adverse effects of fires and other emergencies brought on by natural, technological or human caused events.

1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario

Fire Chief

Paul Boissonneault

Responsible for providing emergency response to protect the lives, property and environment of the inhabitants of Oakville from the adverse effects of fires and other emergencies brought on by natural, technological or human caused events.

1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario


tel: 905-815-6062
fax: 905-338-4403
Email Chief Boissonneault

Fire Chief

Paul Boissonneault

Responsible for providing emergency response to protect the lives, property and environment of the inhabitants of Oakville from the adverse effects of fires and other emergencies brought on by natural, technological or human caused events.

1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario


tel: 905-815-6051
fax: 905-338-4403
Email Deputy Chief Boyer

Deputy Fire Chief

Dan Boyer

Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the fire suppression/rescue division, which also includes fleet management.

1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario


tel: 905-845-6601, ext. 3672
fax: 905-338-4403
Email Deputy Chief Boys

Deputy Fire Chief

Andrew Boys

Responsible for training and emergency management, as well as digital and technological departmental advancements, including dispatch communications.  

1225 Trafalgar Road
Oakville, Ontario


tel: 905-845-6601, ext. 4399
fax: 905-847-1210
Email Deputy Chief Rajgopalan

Deputy Fire Chief

Kalpana Rajgopalan

Responsible for community risk reduction, which includes fire prevention code enforcement and inspections, public education, stakeholder engagement, and also elements of emergency management program compliance.

1144 South Service Road
Oakville, Ontario