Saskatoon Fire - News Releases
Saskatoon News Releases
Update - Fire at Highway 60 and Valley Road
April 20, 2022 - 9:16 am
Fire crews from the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD), Pike Lake, Delisle and Montrose Fire Departments remained on the scene putting out spot fires until 6:30 p.m on April 19, 2022. This was a collaborative effort by all fire services to protect structures and extinguish the fire. Support was provided by the Corman Park Police and the RCMP. Engines, off road vehicles, tankers, and necessary equipment were provided by all fire services with Montrose supplying 3000 liters of water during the incident. SFD transferred command over to the Delisle Fire Chief just before 6:00 p.m.
SFD fire crews were on the scene for 2 hours and 20 minutes before packing up equipment and returning back to their fire stations. A total of four fire engines, two brush trucks and two tanker trucks responded from SFD during this fire.
Thank you to our partner fire departments for their coordination and team work.
Correction - Damage amount at 100 Block of Shaftsbury Place
April 20, 2022 - 9:20 am
Damage is estimated at $200,000.
Structure Fire - 100 Block of Shaftsbury Place
April 20, 2022 - 8:58 am
At 2:14 a.m., the Saskatoon Fire Department responded to a structure fire. Three fire engines, a rescue unit, a ladder truck and the Battalion Chief responded to the scene. On arrival, first arriving fire crews reported smoke showing from a 4 level split home and began hooking the fire engine to the hydrant. All incoming fire crews were assigned their tactical duties. A gate had to be breached to access the rear of the home. 5 occupants were home at the time of the fire and evacuated to their backyard. Utilities were shut off by firefighters for scene safety and utility companies requested to respond. This fire was brought under control at 2:43 a.m.
The occupants were turned over to the care of the ambulance service to be assessed for smoke inhalation.
The fire scene was turned over to the Fire Investigator at 3:27 a.m. Fire crews returned to their respective stations.
Cause of the fire was accidental due to an overloaded electrical circuit serving a 6 plug in multi power block. Fire originated at an electrical outlet in the living room and damage estimate is $200,00.
No working smoke alarms were identified in the home by the Fire Investigator. Only one smoke alarm present without a battery, not functioning. The occupants were woken by one of the occupants coughing from smoke filling the house. Fire was visible in the living room and a parent jumped out the window, grabbed a ladder and evacuated the remainder of the family. They took safe refuge in their yard until firefighters arrived. Two adults and three children were lucky to escape with light smoke inhalation.
Please take this as an opportunity to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. If you don't have smoke or carbon monoxide alarms, install them immediately as they are part of a life safety system in your home. Alarms save lives. Check out the Saskatoon Fire Department webpage on minimum requirements and information on smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Update (Photos) - Highway 60 and Valley Road
April 19, 2022 - 4:54 pm
Photos received from SFD's Battalion Chief of current conditions.
Controlled burn turns uncontrolled - Highway 60 and Valley Road
April 19, 2022 - 4:39 pm
At 2:54 p.m. on April 19, 2022, the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) received a report of a controlled burn that got out of control from the RCMP to SFD's dispatch center. Fire was reported along Highway 60 south of Valley Road. One fire engine, two tanker units, two brush trucks and the Battalion Chief were dispatched. On arrival, a large grass fire that was moving quickly with the wind blowing from the East Southeast direction from 44 km/hr gusting up to 55 km/hr was encountered. Corman Park Police were on scene redirecting traffic due to risk of the fire crossing the highway. SFD's fire crews prioritized protection of structures that were in the fire's path. With the wind gusts, this fire is difficult to get extinguish and to get ahead of at this time. Partner fire services from Pike Lake and Delisle are on scene assisting with fire extinguishment at this time. Water shuttling and supply is a priority for all fire ground personnel. The fire has consumed a trailer and possibly some vehicles and continues to be a concern to structures.
An additional three fire engines from SFD are responding to assist with extinguishment and protect structures. Visibility is poor due to the amount of smoke in this area.
Further updates on this fire will be provided as soon as practical.
Please avoid this area until further notice.