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Estevan fire chief and deputy chief partake in provincial conference

After a few special meetings and a presentation by guest speaker Frank Schroder of the Calgary Fire Department, the conference opened on Friday evening. The conference goes hand in hand with a trade show, where fire chiefs can find anything that might be needed in their jobs. Typically what we have in the real environment and that we brought in a virtual setting for this year is what s called the trade show. So in a normal setting, we re going out to a very large area, and looking at fire trucks, internal gear, and other safety equipment, everything that pertains to the fire service. With this year s venue we had tiles from these vendors so that people could just click on it if they had questions and there was a little question and answer session for specific vendors, Feser explained.

Saskatoon firefighters battle roaring downtown blaze

Saskatoon firefighters battle roaring downtown blaze
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Suspicious blaze in downtown Saskatoon causes $900K in damage: fire department

  SASKATOON A suspicious overnight fire in downtown Saskatoon caused $900,000 in damage, fire investigators found. In a press release, Saskatoon Fire Department said it was alerted about the fire by police at 1:41 a.m. Monday morning. Just after 2:00 a.m, the building s roof and north wall collapsed, according to the department. Five hours later later, crews were still working to extinguish hot spots. Heavy machinery could be seen cleaning up the rubble left in the fire s wake.   The fire was deemed under control before eight Monday morning. Investigators have concluded the fire is suspicious. Damage is estimated to be $900,000. The building was vacant, according to the fire department.

Saskatoon Fire Dept closes 16 suites at Prairie Heights apartment

Article content Citing dangerous and unsanitary living conditions, Saskatoon’s fire chief says more than a dozen suites inside a notorious Saskatoon apartment building are being closed and its occupants moved to safe accommodations. The fire department, as of Wednesday at 3:30 p.m., has “taken the necessary steps” to close 16 suites at the Prairie Heights building at 1416 20th Street West, Chief Morgan Hackl said on Thursday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sewage, human waste, cockroaches, no water: Saskatoon Fire Department closes 16 suites at Prairie Heights building Back to video A visit to the building on Tuesday included a suite-by-suite inspection. It found a list of hazards: unsafe and unsanitary conditions, no water to some suites, damaged fire separations, sewer waste back up, stolen copper pipes in some suites, unauthorized entry where suites are to be vacant, food and human waste, cockroaches, damaged suite do

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