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Seven people displaced, pets rescued after two residential fires in Calgary

Fire crews extinguish two blazes in southeast Calgary

Article content Calgary fires crews were kept busy Saturday, fighting two nearby blazes in the city’s southeast. Firefighters attended a Willow Park home in the 200 block of 99 Avenue S.E. after receiving calls of a fire just before 11:30 a.m. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Fire crews extinguish two blazes in southeast Calgary Back to video “When crews arrived there were flames showing through the roof and structure, but they were able to control the fire,” said Alistair Robin, battalion chief with the Calgary Fire Department. “They made their way down into the basement, and it looks like that is where the fire did start, in a fireplace in the basement.”

Fire crews put out two nearby blazes in southeast Calgary

Fire crews put out two nearby blazes in southeast Calgary
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Carbon monoxide leak prompts warning from fire officials, EMS: check your furnace, detectors

  CALGARY As the Kensington Sunterra remains closed after a gas leak that sent grocery store staff to hospital, first responders are reminding Calgarians to be prepared against carbon monoxide exposure. On Thursday afternoon seven employees were taken to hospital, three in serious condition, while another three had previously gone home for feeling ill. Glen Price, president of Sunterra tells CTV news that everyone who received medical care was sent home later that evening to recover. Price said the central heating unit in the basement of the building where the store is a tenant is being repaired, and added Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) officials are assisting to provide the all-clear after the malfunction.

First Black firefighter says he endured torture and heard the N-word every single day for years in Calgary (Canada)

Racial slurs, physical assaults, a noose hung in a fire hall, workplace reviews kept secret. These are just some of the experiences detailed by BIPOC employees at the Calgary Fire Department.

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