SASKATOON FIRE DEPARTMENT RECOGNIZES LOCAL TEACHER
For Release: Thursday, May 15, 2014
SASKATOON FIRE DEPARTMENT RECOGNIZES LOCAL TEACHER
On Friday, May 2, 2014, while out jogging with his EcoQuest class, teacher Tyler Rittinger was witness to a person in the South Saskatchewan River near the Broadway Bridge. Mr. Rittinger was able to assist the person out of the river, call 9-1-1 and provide assistance until emergency services arrived.
Earlier this morning Fire Chief Dan Paulsen attended the Buena Vista School assembly to present Mr. Rittinger with an award that acknowledged his actions by recognizing an emergency, calling 9-1-1 and providing assistance when confronted with a life safety situation. The SFD members involved with this particular incident were thankful for all of Mr. Rittinger’s assistance.
Calling 9-1-1 sounds easy until you are in an emergency situation. Our Dispatcher said “Tyler was the ideal caller that we hope to get when there is an emergency happening. He was calm and soft spoken and able to get me all the information that I needed in order to send help in a timely fashion. He was able to speak to the patient in a calm and reassuring voice”.
The Saskatoon Fire Department’s dispatch centre answered approximately 17,000 incident calls in 2013 for Saskatoon and surrounding Rural Municipalities. This number does not include the multiple calls they receive for each emergency. They answer all calls from the Safety & Property Maintenance Hotline, 9-1-1 transfers and direct calls.
Mr. Rittinger always tells his class to “help out by being eyes on our community”. Each student has the emergency numbers with them if they need but he has also advised the class to “help out if you can, but maintain your personal safety”.
The Saskatoon Fire Department reminds the public that swimming in the South Saskatchewan River is prohibited within city limits. Strong river current, a shifting riverbed and steep, slippery banks make playing and swimming in the river extremely dangerous.
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