Saskatoon Fire - News Releases
Saskatoon News Releases
Five new firefighter-paramedics begin proudly serving Saskatoon and area
November 29, 2019 - 2:00 pm
Today, the Saskatoon Fire Department is proud to welcome five new firefighter-paramedics to begin serving the residents and visitors of Saskatoon and surrounding area.
“Each of the five probationary firefighter-paramedics have demonstrated the knowledge, character, and desire to serve that makes our department truly unique”, says Fire Chief Morgan Hackl. “This is a day to celebrate their accomplishment.”
All five of the firefighter-paramedics are certified to the level of Primary Care Paramedic (PCP) and are licensed through the Saskatchewan College of Paramedics. The Saskatoon Fire Department has committed to having every fire crew staffed with firefighter-paramedics who are trained, prepared, and experienced in operating on high-hazard emergency scenes.
As the second round of onboarding that has occurred in 2019, these firefighter-paramedics demonstrate the Saskatoon Fire Department’s commitment towards enhanced front-line emergency care and the investment that City Council continues to make in emergency services.
“The Saskatoon Fire Department’s ability to help residents and visitors of Saskatoon in a wide scope of emergencies makes our department a captivating and fulfilling place to work; it also makes our city a great place to live.” adds Hackl.
Motor Vehicle Collision - Confirmed Entrapment - Semi Tractor-Trailer vs. Passenger Truck
November 22, 2019 - 4:23 pm
At approximately 9:58 this morning, the Saskatoon Fire Department received multiple 911 calls reporting a witnessed collision between a semi tractor-trailer and a passenger truck at the intersection of Faithfull Avenue and 60th Street East. Callers had reported to fire dispatchers that the driver and lone occupant of the passenger truck remained trapped inside the vehicle.
Two fire engines, one rescue unit, and one battalion chief were dispatched for immediate response.
Upon arrival of the first responding fire engine, firefighters confirmed that the semi tractor-trailer involved in the collision was not transporting any hazardous materials at the time of impact and verified that the operator did not require medical attention. Fire crews made contact with the trapped driver of the passenger truck, with firefighter-paramedics conducting a patient assessment and providing care inside of the heavily damaged vehicle. Fire crews began preparing the vehicle for the extrication process by cutting the power to the battery and securing the vehicle's position. Upon confirmation of patient stability, hydraulic rescue tools were used to remove the driver's door and free the patient from the entrapped position. The male driver was transported to hospital by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries.
Fire crews performed fluid and debris cleanup prior to leaving the scene with the Saskatoon Police Service.
There were no injuries or exposures to fire department personnel as a result of this incident.
Fire in kitchen quickly extinguished
November 18, 2019 - 6:13 pm
At approximately 4:15 pm Monday Nov. 18, 2019 The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call reporting a possible house fire in the 600 block of Ave F. N. Three engines, one aerial, one heavy rescue and one battalion chief responded to the structure fire. Fire crews arrived and found a fire in a back room of a the home and crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire in seven minutes. The home was search for any occupants but the home was vacant. The fire created heavy smoke in the house, crews ventilated the home.
A fire investigator was called to the scene, no damage estimate is available and no cause is determined at this time.
There were no injuries reported as a result of this fire.
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Duplex Fire 1819 ave D north
November 16, 2019 - 4:09 pm
The Saskatoon Fire Department responded a report of a fire in a duplex at 1819 ave D north, at approximately 2:33 pm today. Three Engine companies, one Ladder truck, one Rescue truck and a Battalion Chief were dispatched.
On arrival the first crew reported heavy smoke and flames coming from the side of the duplex, crews started a aggressive exterior attack with a fire hose, then entered the house to finish extinguishing the fire. It took approximately 20 minutes for the fire crews to bring the fire under control. Residents of 1819 had self evacuated prior to our arrival. Occupants at 1821 had to be evacuated by fire crews and police on scene.
There was extensive fire damage to the kitchen as well as heat and smoke damage to the rest of the duplex. Crews preformed overhaul searching for fire extension and none was found.
There were no injuries reported at this fire.
The fire is currently under investigation by Fire and Police investigators and is considered suspicious. There is no damage estimate at this time.
notifynow sends public safety message, residents encouraged to sign up!
November 14, 2019 - 2:02 pm
For the first time since the notifynow emergency alert system was launched in 2014 an alert was issued city-wide to Saskatoon residents last night. The alert was issued at the request of Saskatoon Police to advise the public of the escape of two inmates, both considered to be violent, from the Regional Psychiatric Centre in the city’s northwest.
“This is the first time the target audience for a notifynow alert was the entire City of Saskatoon,” says Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Emergency Management. “Last night, the request for a city-wide alert was made by Saskatoon Police and we were able to communicate that emergency message with over 55,000 contacts in a short period of time.”
notifynow provides timely, trusted and targeted public safety messages for incidents that require immediate attention by the public.
“There are a number of internal criteria that we consider when determining when and how we send out notifynow alerts to residents,” says Goulden-McLeod. “Saskatoon Police wanted to encourage residents to report any suspicious activity, so the decision was made to send the alert by email and text.”
notifynow messages help residents be better prepared and less vulnerable in the event of an emergency, be it city-wide or localized to one city-block. Residents are able to sign up using the method of communication they prefer to receive.
“We really encourage residents to create an account and provide their contact information for text, email and phone. We have roughly 272,000 people living in Saskatoon and only 25,000 who’ve gone in and signed up,” says Goulden-McLeod. “It’s also a good reminder to residents to check their profile on notifynow and make sure their information is up to date.”
The notifynow system is tested twice a year. The next notifynow test is Wednesday, December 4 at 10:00 a.m. To sign-up or to find out more about notifynow, visit Saskatoon.ca/notifynow or call 306-975-3210.