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Saskatoon News Releases
Garage fire on Gathercole Crescent
January 3, 2021 - 4:42 pm
The Saskatoon Fire Department received 911 calls at 2:53 pm Sunday January 3, 2021, reporting fire in a garage on Gathercole Crescent. Callers reported flames coming from an attached garage in the 200 block.
Dispatched to attend are 3 engines, a ladder, rescue, battalion chief and fire investigator. The first arriving firefighters advanced hose lines to begin knocking down flames and battled fire extending into the roof. A search of the home confirmed occupants were safely out of the house. The are no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.
The fire investigator remains on scene working to determine the cause of the fire. Further information will be provided once it becomes available.
Garage fire caused by hot ashes
December 31, 2020 - 1:35 pm
The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call at 10:33 am this morning reporting a garage on fire in the 200 block of Lake Crescent. Dispatched to the scene were three engines, a ladder, rescue battalion chief and fire investigator.
The first arriving firefighters observed smoke emitting from a detached garage. Crews were assigned to bring water to the front of the garage and gain entry. The interior to the garage contained a significant number of items that contributed to an increased fire load and inhibited crews from easily gaining access to the seat of the fire.
Once the overhead door was opened crews were able to gain access to the interior and extinguish the fire.
The fire investigator has completed the on-scene examination and has concluded the fire started as a result of improperly disposed woodstove ash. Damages are estimated at $75,000.00.
The Saskatoon Fire Department reminds all users of wood burning appliances, including fire pits, to be diligent when disposing of ash after a fire as there may be hot embers that can cause unintended fires.
House fire in College Park
December 28, 2020 - 8:45 am
The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call at 8:41 pm on Sunday December 27, 2020 reporting a house fire on the 700 block of Trent Crescent. Dispatched to the scene were three engines a ladder, rescue, battalion chief and fire investigator.
The first arriving firefighters observed light smoke from the home and proceeded to advance hose lines into the building. A search confirmed all occupants had evacuated, one who suffered burns to their hands.
The fire investigation has determined a cardboard box containing refuse was set alight to dispose of the contents. Unfortunately, this occurred inside the house and the occupants were not able to remove the box to the outside before it got out of control.
Damage caused by this fire is estimated to be $150, 000.00.
House fire in Silverspring
December 28, 2020 - 7:12 am
The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call at 2:14 pm on Sunday December 27, 2020, the call reporting fire in a wall. Dispatched to the scene were three engines, a ladder, rescue, battalion chief and fire investigator.
First arriving firefighters observed smoke coming from a home on the 200 block of Rever Road. A walk around the building discovered fire venting form a rear window, soon followed by fire breaking out of a second window.
Fire crews began by applying water through windows to knock down the flames, followed quickly by entering the homes and attacking the seat of the fire. A search of the interior confirmed all occupants had evacuated.
The fire investigation has been completed and determined the fire started in a wall above a wood stove. Damage caused by the fire is estimated at $275,000.00.
Update - Christmas day House fire in Riversdale
December 28, 2020 - 6:35 am
The cause of this fire remains undetermined as the investigation continues. It is estimated the fire caused $200,000.00 damage to the home and a further $100,000.00 to the neighbouring house.
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The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call at 10:32 pm Christmas Day reporting a house fire with flames impinging upon a neighbouring home on the 400 block Avenue I South. Dispatched to the scene were four engines, a ladder, rescue, battalion chief and fire investigator.
First arriving firefighters confirmed a house fully involved with fire and a neighbouring home also caught fire. They began to deliver water though window openings. Once the second house fire was brought under control a search of the interior determined the house to be vacant.
Shortly after 11:00 pm the house with to most severe fire was brought under control to where firefighters could enter and begin the search for occupants. All occupants were now accounted for. There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters.
The cause remains under investigation. More information will be provided as it becomes available.