Rural Structure Fire - RM of Corman Park
At approximately 10:30 p.m. on March 22, 2020, the Saskatoon Fire Department was alerted to a possible structure fire in the rural municipality of Corman Park. It was reported that the house was filling with smoke, the lone occupant had self-evacuated, and that one cat remained inside.
Four fire engines, one rescue unit, one water tanker, one brush truck, and one battalion chief responded to the scene.
Upon arrival, fire crews laid a hose line and noted an audible alarm sounding while light smoke exited the house. Power and gas supply lines were shut off and scene lighting was established to create a safe work environment. While performing an initial search of the house, firefighters suspected the fire to be beneath them and evacuated due to a compromising floor system. Fire crews removed skirting from the exterior and confirmed a fire to be burning midway through the house beneath the floor. Firefighters softened the fire from the exterior before re-entering; chainsaws were used to breach the floor, creating an opening for firefighters to continue extinguishment from the interior. Ventilation was conducted to clear smoke and carbon monoxide from the house while fire crews worked.
While conducting a secondary search of the house, one cat was located and removed; firefighter-paramedics provided supplemental oxygen, reviving the unconscious animal and reuniting it with its owner.
As this area falls outside of the Saskatoon Fire Department's investigative jurisdiction, a cause and damage estimate will not be provided. The Saskatoon Fire Department thanks the Corman Park Police Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for their response to this incident.