Saskatoon Fire Department Responds to Fires
Saskatoon Fire Department's evening of fires started at 1727 hours when our communications centre received a call reporting a kitchen fire at a commercial restaurant on 24th Street East. Four pumpers, a ladder truck, battalion chief and fire investigator responded to the call. On arrival, light smoke was showing from the roof and fire crews found a fire in the commercial kitchen that extended into the ceiling space. This fire was brought under control at 1757 hours. The fire investigator identified that the fire originated on the top of the commercial cooking equipment. Cause of the fire has been deemed an accidental grease fire that caused $10 000 in damage.
The fire investigator remains on scene for the fire that occurred at 0224 hours in the 500 block of Albert Avenue. An update on the cause and origin will be released once the scene examination has been completed.
SFD received a call at 0649 hours, for a report of smoke showing in a basement in the 1100 block of 6th Street East. Three pumpers, a ladder truck, a rescue unit, battalion chief and a fire investigator responded to the scene. Fire crews on arrival identified a small fire in the basement. No injuries occurred as a result of this fire. A fire investigator is currently on scene completing the fire investigation. Damage is $5000 from this fire that originated on the top of the stove.
Fire crews have cleared from these incidents and continue to serve our community.