Vollies (2021-2022)

Premiere:
October 20, 2021

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
November 4, 2022

Creators:
Jonathan Torrens
Sarah D. McCarthy

Original Title:
Vollies

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Bell Fund | Fonds Bell

Countries:
CA

The series centres on the Essex-West-Essex Fire Department, a smalltown volunteer fire department with too much time on their hands because their town never has any actual fires to fight.

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Art Direction:
Michael Pierson

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessy Lacourcier

Boom Operator:
Ian Thompson

Camera Operator:
Joshua Saunders
Andrew Rhodenizer

Camera Technician:
Ben Edwards

Catering:
Bistro 22

Costume Designer:
Sarah Dunsworth
Jo-Ann Smith

Creator:
Jonathan Torrens
Sarah D. McCarthy

Director:
Jonathan Torrens

Director of Photography:
Tim Mombourquette

Editor:
Alex Haider
Vince Maldera

Executive Producer:
Paul Gardner
John Buffone

Finance:
Mary Yuskoski

First Assistant Director:
Preston Hudson

Grip:
Sam Petrie

Helicopter Camera:
Tim L'Esperance

Location Manager:
Lekas Bell

Music:
Adam Baldwin

Post Producer:
Chris Brooks
Michael Descheneaux

Producer:
Sylvia Beirnes
Kim Bell
Daniel Rodriguez
Jason Levy

Production Assistant:
Loretta Linden
Maddox Fields

Production Manager:
Jenna MacMillan

Props:
Jesse Stewart

Sound Recordist:
James O'Toole

Supervising Producer:
John Buffone

Writer:
Jonathan Torrens
Mark Forward
Sylvia Beirnes
Sarah D. McCarthy

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