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Saskatoon News Releases
Garage fire – 600 block of Avenue K South
May 13, 2022 - 11:25 am
At 3:07 a.m. on May 13, 2022, the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) received a 9-1-1 call of a garage on fire in the 600 block of Avenue K South. Dispatched to the scene were three engines, one ladder truck, a rescue unit and the Battalion Chief.
On arrival, crews observed a garage fully engulfed in flames. The firefighters began extinguishing the fire and checked for persons inside the structure. The fire was brought under control by 3:20 a.m. and crews confirmed there was no one inside.
The crew continued to assess the structure for hotspots and declared the fire fully extinguished at 4:15 a.m.
SFD’s Fire Investigator attended the scene to conduct a fire scene examination and determine the cause and origin of the fire. The Fire Investigator determined the fire started inside the garage and deemed the cause of the fire to be suspicious. Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) was called to the scene for further investigation. Fire damage is estimated at $30,000.
Garage fire - 1300 Block of Avenue B North
May 10, 2022 - 10:34 am
At 6:33 a.m. on May 10, 2022, the Saskatoon Fire Department received a 9-1-1 call of a garage on fire in the 1300 block of Avenue B North. Dispatched to the scene were three fire engines, one ladder truck, a rescue unit and the Battalion Chief. On arrival, the first arriving fire crews reported garbage and the detached garage on fire. Tactical duties were assigned to the incoming fire crews. Utility services were shut off for scene safety. This fire was quickly brought under control at 6:52 a.m. Our Fire Investigator attended the scene to conduct a cause and origin examination. Fire crews turned the scene over at 7:36 a.m. to the Fire Investigator and returned to their stations to begin decontaminating equipment and putting the fire apparatus back into full commission to be ready for the next call.
No injuries occurred to civilians or fire personnel as a result of this fire.
The Fire Investigation has concluded. This fire originated with a couch being set on fire that spread to the garbage bin and garage. Fire is suspicious and damage is estimated at $50,000. Follow up will be conducted by the Saskatoon Police Service due to the suspicious nature of the fire.
Friendly reminder from the Saskatoon Fire Department, don't accumulate combustible material around structures. This is a fire waiting to happen and crimes of opportunity such as arson may occur! We are proud to serve and protect Saskatoon, thank you and stay safe.
Structure Fire - 400 Block of Avenue R South
May 6, 2022 - 3:19 pm
On May 6, 2022 at 5:44 a.m., the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) received a report of a structure fire in the 400 block of Avenue R South. Dispatched to the scene were three fire engines, one ladder truck, one rescue unit and the Battalion Chief. On arrival, the first arriving fire crew reported heavy smoke showing from the structure. All incoming fire crews were assigned tactical duties. An exterior attack on the fire was initiated immediately. A hydrant was connected and a safety officer was appointed at the fire scene. Utilities were shut down and utility companies were requested to attend to enhance scene safety. An interior attack of the fire was initiated and the Fire Investigator was notified to attend. This fire was brought under control at 7:15 a.m.
At 7:30 a.m., the SFD Incident Commander began transferring the scene over to our Fire Investigator. A cause and origin scene examination was conducted. The Fire Investigator has determined this fire is suspicious, caused approximately $120,000 to the structure, and two points of origin were identified. Saskatoon Police Service investigator was not able to attend. The information will be forwarded as soon as practical for the Police Service's follow up. If you have any information relating to this fire, please call the Saskatoon Police Service at (306) 975-8300.
notifynow alert system to test Saskatoon’s emergency preparedness
May 3, 2022 - 7:00 am
- SMS text message
- Voice call to a landline
- Voice call to a cell phone
Saskatoon residents are expected to receive a notifynow test alert on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.
The City of Saskatoon’s public safety alert program, notifynow, is used to notify the public in real-time of a public safety situation. The municipal emergency alert system will be tested at 1:00 p.m. as part of Emergency Preparedness Week.
“Generally, notifynow alerts are only issued when there is an impending, escalating or occurring emergency situation in the city and immediate action needs to be taken,” explains Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Emergency Management. “Testing the system allows us to ensure the system works as expected.”
In the event of an impending or escalating public safety concern, notifynow will be used to send out a message to subscribers. When signing up, subscribers have the option of receiving messages by:
Subscribers can choose one communication method or all of them.
“We really encourage residents to create an account and provide their contact information for text, email and phone for up to five locations in Saskatoon,” says Goulden-McLeod. “It’s also important for residents to check their profile on notifynow and make sure their information is up to date.”
The national emergency alerting system, Alert Ready, will also be tested Canada-wide on Wednesday, May 4, at 1:55 p.m. The Alert Ready test message will be sent via TV, radio, and compatible wireless devices.
For additional information about Saskatoon’s alert system, visit saskatoon.ca/notifynow.
Saskatoon Fire Department celebrates Emergency Preparedness Week
May 2, 2022 - 7:00 am
- Know the risks – Every community can have different risks. What are the risks for your home, your business, and when you are travelling? Knowing the risks and how to respond are part of being prepared.
- Make a plan – Develop an emergency plan tailored to your family, or your business/workplace. How will you get in touch with each other? Where is the list of emergency phone numbers? Where do you need to go if you need to evacuate your home or business/workplace?
- Get an emergency kit – During an emergency, we will all need some basic supplies. We may need to get by without power or tap water. Be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in an emergency.
- Follow trustworthy sources on social media – Examples include Saskatoon Fire Department, Saskatoon Police Service and Saskatoon Emergency Management.
- Sign up for notifynow messages – When a public safety concern arises, notifynow sends public safety messages to residents of Saskatoon via telephone, email or text message with important information on what to do, where to go and what to expect.
Emergency Preparedness Week (May 1-7, 2022) is an annual event held across Canada that encourages Canadians to take concrete actions to be better prepared to protect themselves and their families during emergencies. This year’s theme, Be Prepared for Anything emphasizes the importance of planning for the unexpected.
Natural disasters may be beyond our control, but there are ways to reduce the risk and the impact of whatever emergency we might face. Residents and business owners are encouraged to join the Saskatoon Fire Department’s Emergency Management Organization (EMO) in becoming prepared.
"For the last two years our focus has been responding to a global pandemic but our work to prepare and respond to other risks in our community has never stopped," explains Pamela Goulden-McLeod, Director of Emergency Management. "Emergency events can occur at any time. Preparing for an emergency in your home, when you are travelling and in your community is part of taking care of yourself, your family and your community. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s the importance of emergency preparedness and responding as a whole community. By taking a few simple steps and being proactive, you can become better prepared to face a range of emergencies."
In order to be prepared, the Saskatoon Fire Department encourages residents to:
For additional information about emergency preparedness, visit: saskatoon.ca/emo.