Saskatoon Fire - News Releases
Saskatoon News Releases
PUBLIC ADVISORY from Water Security Agency
July 3, 2020 - 8:20 am
The water security agency has issued the following:
South Saskatchewan River
The Water Security Agency (WSA) advises the public of rapidly increasing flows on the South Saskatchewan River with a peak inflow of about 1300 m3/s expected at Lake Diefenbaker on Sunday, July 5. This is due to high amounts of rain in southern Alberta earlier this week. Upstream of Lake Diefenbaker, water levels are expected to increase by 0.75 m (2.5 feet) on average from today’s levels with some locations seeing an increase of 1.2 m (4 feet).
As a result, WSA is starting a spillway release at Gardiner Dam today (July 2) bringing total outflows to about 520 m3/s. The spillway release will be increased to 300 m3/s on Friday, for a total outflow of 720 m3/s.
We anticipate having to increase the release to about 500 m3/s on Monday, July 6 for a total outflow of 900 m3/s, depending on how the inflows recede. A flow of 900 m3/s will be near channel capacity upstream of the City of Saskatoon in the Pike and Moon lake areas.
Water levels are expected to increase, an average, by about 0.9 m (3 feet) throughout the system with an outflow of 900 m3/s. However, some areas may see increases of as much as 1.5 m (5 feet). No overland flooding is expected. Water users are advised to move pumps and intakes and all individuals should stay clear of fast-moving water.
The average rate of flow is 150 m3/s.
Garage Fire - 100 Block Avenue L South
July 3, 2020 - 8:05 am
At 0337 hours Saskatoon Fire Department received a report of a dumpster fire in the 100 block Avenue L South. A single engine company was dispatched. On arrival, they found a garage fully involved in fire that was also damaging a garage to the north and a shed across the alley. Two additional engine companies, a ladder truck, a rescue unit and the battalion chief were dispatched to the scene.
The heat from this fire ruptured the natural gas line to a garage to the north and fire crews worked quickly and clamped the flow of natural gas. SaskEnergy assembled a crew to shut the natural gas off. Two power lines were compromised from the fire. Saskatoon Light and Power (SL&P) disconnected the power to ensure safety of fire crews and the public. SL&P is working to restore the power.
The fire was brought under control at 0443 hours. Fire crews have returned to their stations, put apparatus back into commission and are ready to serve our community. No injuries occurred as a result of this fire.
A fire investigator was called to conduct a scene examination. The investigation has concluded and the cause of the fire is undetermined. Due to the extent of damage to the structure, it was taken down to the ground to reduce the risk to the public.
UPDATE: Structure Fire - 100 block of Stechishin Crescent
June 30, 2020 - 8:29 am
The investigation into a fire that occurred on June 27, 2020 in the 100 block of Stechishin Crescent and caused approximately $150,000 in damage has concluded. A fire investigator has identified the fire to be accidental as a result of the improper use of an extension cord; it was pinched beneath a piece of furniture when it overheated, began arcing, and ignited nearby items.
The Fire Prevention and Investigation section reminds members of the public that extension cords are intended for temporary use only and can pose a serious hazard when used incorrectly. Never run extension cords across doorways or under carpets; this increases the possibility of a fire and also a fall!
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At approximately 1:36 p.m. on June 27, 2020, the Saskatoon Fire Department received multiple 911 calls reporting a possible structure fire in the 100 block of Stechishin Crescent. Three fire engines, one rescue unit, one aerial ladder truck, one fire investigation unit, and one battalion chief were dispatched for response.
In less than four minutes, firefighters arrived on scene to find a residential structure producing visible smoke; all occupants were confirmed to have been outside and uninjured. An immediate interior attack was initiated with fire crews locating and extinguishing a fire in the basement; at around 2:16 p.m. the fire was considered to be under control. There was no further extension of the fire beyond the basement. Ventilation was established to clear the structure of remaining smoke and carbon monoxide before firefighters concluded and turned the scene over to a fire investigator.
The fire investigator is continuing to analyze the scene to identify a cause and origin. Damage has been estimated at approximately $150,000.
Public Advisory: Canada Day 2020 Fireworks Guidelines
June 30, 2020 - 9:30 am
- Carefully read and follow the manufacturer instructions,
- Exercise increased caution when handling and discharging any type of firework,
- Choose your location wisely, noting that fireworks can only be discharged on private property,
- Ensure your location is free of overhead obstructions, is clear side-to-side, and is a safe distance from combustible materials,
- Familiarize yourself with the space requirements for the type of firework being discharged; requirements vary depending on the firework type,
- Be sure to properly stabilize the firework according to manufacturer direction, and
- Keep in mind that you are solely responsible for any debris that may land on your spectators or another’s property.
The Saskatoon Fire Department would like to remind residents and visitors of safe practices for purchasing, enjoying, and disposing of fireworks. This Canada Day, Wednesday, July 1st, low-hazard fireworks can only be discharged on private property between the hours of dusk and 11:00 p.m.
Low-hazard fireworks are designed for public recreational use and include roman candles and sparklers, among others, and travel less than 50m (160ft) high.
High-hazard fireworks are designed for professionals and can only be purchased by persons holding a valid Fireworks Supervisor – Level I or Level II card issued by Natural Resources Canada.
Residents and visitors are reminded of the risks and obligations associated with fireworks:
After dusk, when you are ready to discharge the fireworks, ensure that it is not windy and that all spectators are safely located to observe the display. Remember to always light the fuse at its tip; other than sparklers, never light or hold a lit firework in your hand. Always have a water supply available when discharging fireworks.
Wait at least 30 minutes before beginning the clean-up process. At that time, it’s a good idea to dispose of used fireworks and debris in a pail of water. Never try to relight or fix the fuse on fireworks that didn’t go off.
Always be extremely careful when discharging fireworks. The debris or smoldering embers could cause injuries, property damage, and/or fires.
Currently, there is no fire ban in effect for the City of Saskatoon; for residents and visitors in surrounding communities, please consult your rural municipality for information specific to your area. If you choose to celebrate Canada Day by sending off your own fireworks, remember to follow all recommended safety practices and comply with public health orders, including physical distancing measures and public gathering restrictions relative to COVID-19.
The Saskatoon Fire Department wishes everyone a safe and happy Canada Day, eh!
Motor Vehicle Collision - Rollover / Ejection - Highway 11 and Grasswood Road
June 29, 2020 - 11:04 pm
At approximately 9:02 p.m. on June 29, 2020, the Saskatoon Fire Department was alerted to a motor vehicle collision in the area of Highway 11 and Grasswood Road; it was reported that a single vehicle had rolled and that at least one occupant was ejected from the vehicle. Two fire engines, one rescue unit, and one battalion chief were dispatched for immediate response.
Upon arrival, firefighters located a Pontiac sedan that had struck a light standard prior to rolling. Two adults, an infant, and a three year-old child were all out of the damaged vehicle prior to the arrival of fire crews; the three year-old child had been ejected from the vehicle during the rollover while the remaining three occupants self-evacuated the vehicle afterwards. All occupants were alert when transported to hospital by ambulance; their current conditions and severity of injuries is not known at this time. Traffic was temporarily restricted in the area while emergency personnel worked on scene.
Fire dispatchers contacted the appropriate utility technicians for repair of the light standard and damaged wires; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police remained on scene until this work was started. Firefighters cleared the scene and returned to their stations at around 9:41 p.m.