Calls for January 2007
Total of 30 calls


• Jan 2nd – Medical call
• Jan 2nd – Medical call

• Jan 5th – Fire call(Commercial fire alarm)
Engine 202 and Rescue 502 responded to a fire alarm at a daycare center. A manual pull station was activated by one of the children. The building was verified and the two trucks cleared shortly after.

• Jan 6th – Medical call

• Jan 7th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
All vehicles got called to a house for alarms sounding. The alarm was set off by smoke from cigarettes. The house was vented and all vehicles returned to the station within 15 mins.

• Jan 8th – Fire call(Chimney fire)
Tanker 302 got dispatched to a chimney fire in station 13’s district. T302 and T313 arrived first and reported light smoke from the chimney. The fireplace, walls and chimney was checked and everything was OK.

• Jan 9th – Fire call(Public assist)
• Jan 9th – Fire call(House fire)
Engine 202 responded to a house fire backing station #12. The fire was quickly contained by Vaudrreuil-Dorion’s crews. E202 arrived and helped with final extinguishment and overhaul.

• Jan 13th – Fire call(Smell of gas)
All trucks got called out to a commercial building for a smell of gas inside the structure. The building was checked out with a gas detector and nothing was found.
• Jan 13th – Medical call

• Jan 15th – Medical call

• Jan 16th – Fire call(Commercial fire)
All vehicles were dispatched to a commercial garage for heavy smoke showing. E202 arrived first and put in a working fire with heavy smoke from the rear. Ladder 412, E208, E207 and E206 were also dispatched. The engine crew entered the rear of the building to attack the fire. L412 was assigned to the roof for ventilation and all other crews were sent to fight the fire and search the building. The fire was contained to the original building and all trucks were back in service about 4 hrs later.
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• Jan 16th – Fire call(Co call)
After most of the fire was knocked down, E207 and E208 were re-assigned to investigate a carbon monoxide complaint at a house neighboring the commercial building. The Co detector was used and nothing was found. Both engines returned to the original scene shortly after.

• Jan 17th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
E202 and T302 responded to a house for alarms. The panel was in alarm with no bells sounding. The house was verified and nothing was found.

• Jan 18th – Medical call
• Jan 18th – Fire call(Non-emergency call)
R502 was called out to check a gas detector in a house. The detector malfunctioned due to water infiltration.
• Jan 18th – Fire call(Garage fire)
Rescue 502 was dispatched to a garage fire in 7’s district for the thermal imaging camera. The camera was used to investigate the walls.
• Jan 18th – Fire call(House fire)
While out on the garage fire, E202 responded to a house fire in 8’s district. E202 arrived first and reported heavy flames on the second storey. E202 caught the hydrant while the first crew entered the building and proceeded to the second floor. After catching the hydrant, the second crew grabbed a line and entered the building to protect extension. Once station #8 vehicles arrived, the fire was brought under control.

• Jan 20th – Medical call

• Jan 21st – Fire call(Snowmobile mvc)
All trucks got dispatched to a snowmobile accident on the train tracks. The all-terrain vehicle and snowmobile from station #8 were also dispatched. E202 arrived first and crews proceeded to the location. The snowmobile and driver had already left the scene and vehicles were cleared by command.

• Jan 23rd – Fire call
• Jan 23rd – Medical call

• Jan 24th – Medical call

• Jan 25th – Medical call

• Jan 27th – Medical call

• Jan 28th – Fire call(Co alarm)

• Jan 30th – Medical call
• Jan 30th – Medical call

• Jan 31st – Medical call
• Jan 31st – Medical call

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