Saskatoon Fire - News Releases
Saskatoon News Releases
Grease fire in kitchen sends one man to hospital
May 19, 2019 - 12:22 am
At approximately 9:44 P.M. on Saturday May 18, 2019, The Saskatoon Fire Department received a 911 call reporting a possible kitchen fire at 3134 11 th St W. The fire department responded with 3 engines, 1 ladder company, 1 rescue company and a battalion chief.
When crews arrived they found there was no remaining fire as the sprinklers had been activated as a result of a grease fire in the kitchen on the fourth floor of the apartment building. Fire crews treated one man on scene for minor burns before he was transported to hospital for further treatment.
Crews had to shut down the sprinkler systems and ventilate the building to remove the remaining smoke.
An investigator was called and determined the fire to have been accidental. Damages are estimated at $40,000.00.
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Garage fire in Brevoort Park
May 18, 2019 - 2:33 am
Saskatoon Fire Department crews responded to a reported structure fire shortly after midnight. Upon arrival crews found a fully involved rear detached garage.The fire was quickly extinguished. Investigator deemed fire to be accidental, caused by a Chiminea that had holes in the base causing hot embers to fall onto the wooden deck below, start it on fire and spread to the garage. Damage is estimated at $40 000.00
Two structure fires overnight
May 17, 2019 - 8:24 am
The Saskatoon Fire Department was called to two fires overnight. The first was report at midnight indicated a garage on fire at the 1600 block Ave C North. Dispatched to the scene were three engines, one ladder, one rescue, one battalion chief and one fire investigator. First arriving firefighters found a garage fully involved in fire. There has yet to be a cause determined and remains under investigation. Fire damage is estimated at $40,000.
The second fire was called in to Saskatoon Fire Department via 911 at 2:20 a.m. reporting smoke coming from a house in the 800 block of Ave M South. Dispatched to the scene were three engines, one ladder, one rescue, one battalion chief and one fire investigator. The first arriving officer reported flames showing on the south side of a house. Fire crews advanced hose lines to direct water onto exposed flames. Upon extinguishment, a fire investigation determined the fire was caused by an overheated air-compressor that had been running continuously causing it to overheat and ignite nearby combustible materials. Damage is estimated to be $100,000.
Saskatoon Fire Department responds to a grass fire West of Saskatoon.
May 14, 2019 - 10:46 pm
Saskatoon Fire Department responds to a grass fire West of Saskatoon.
At 07:39 this evening the Saskatoon Fire Department received several 911 calls reporting a grass fire west of the city close to Highway 7. An Engine, two Brush Trucks, two Water Tankers and a Battalion Chief were dispatched to the scene. First arriving crews found two large fires burning close to the train tracks. Incident command requested a freight train passing through the area be stopped for the safety of the firefighters working on the scene. The fire crews worked for over two hours to knock down the flames and extinguish hot spots, the train was then allowed to resume its journey to its destination.
There were no injuries reported as a result of this fire.
The cause of the fire is undetermined.
Small Fire at Lawson Heights Mall
May 10, 2019 - 2:27 am
Just before midnight the Saskatoon Fire Department received a call from an alarm company indicating that a Fire Alarm had been activated at the Lawson Heights Mall located at 134 Primrose Drive.
Three Fire Engines, one Aerial Ladder Truck, one Battalion Chief and a Fire Investigation Unit were dispatched to the incident.
The first arriving apparatus notice water flowing from the building and heard the audible alarm bells sounding. Upon investigation fire crews quickly determined that the water flow was originating from the Urban Trail store front located inside the mall. The ladder company forced entry into the store through an exterior door located at the rear of the business. Fire crews found a small fire that had been extinguished by the buildings sprinkler system. Firefighters remained on scene to perform overhaul duties to ensure the fire had been completely extinguished and carry out salvage operations to help minimize water damage to the adjoining businesses.
There were no injuries as a result of this incident. A Fire Investigator is on scene working to determine a cause of the fire and a damage estimate.