Several RVs were destroyed by a large fire fuelled by wind in northeast Edmonton on Tuesday afternoon. It prompted a third-alarm response.
Edmonton Fire Rescue Services initiated a third-alarm response to a blaze in the city’s northeast on Tuesday afternoon.It was upgraded to a second alarm at 3:04 p.m. and upgraded again to a third alarm at 3:29 p.m.As of 4 p.m., there were 21 crews on scene. There are typically four firefighters per unit but, depending on the type, there are sometimes as few as two.
Another issue was water access. A property owner reportedly gave crews access to their water in order for firefighters to run hose and fight the blaze.View image in full screenFrom fire restrictions to bans: What Albertans need to know as the temperature warms upBudget 2024 introduces capital gains tax changes that will impact 0.
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