Calls for July 2007
Total of 54 calls
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 1st – Medical call
• July 2nd – Medical call
• July 2nd – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
E202, R502 and E208 responded to
a fire alarm. The detector was deemed faulty and all trucks
cleared within 20 mins.
• July 2nd – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
E202 responded as back-up to8’s
district for alarms. The crews checked all floors and found
nothing. Command cleared E202 shortly after.
• July 2nd – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
All vehicles responded for alarms
sounding in a house. E202 arrived first. Flames were seen coming
from the kitchen and a working fire was put out. E208 was called
for back up. The crews stretched a line inside and attacked
the fire. The building was ventilated and due to the quick work
from the firefighters, the fire was contained to the kitchen.
• July 3rd – Medical call
• July 5th – Medical call
• July 5th – Medical call
• July 6th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
We got called out for a fire alarm
in a house. The building was checked out and nothing was found.
• July 7th – Medical call
• July 7th – Medical call
• July 7th – Fire call(Mutual aid)
T302 responded to district #7 for
a house fire. Their assignment was to stand-by at the station
to cover.
• July 9th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
• July 9th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
• July 9th – Medical call
• July 11th – Fire call(MVC)
E202, T302, R502 and Medic 902
responded to an accident with injuries. 2 vehicles were involved
and the patients were already out. M902 and Cetam looked after
patient care while the other trucks stabilized the scene.
• July 11th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
While the other vehicles were out,
L402 and E208 responded to a fire alarm. The alarm was caused
by over cooked food. Both vehicles cleared shortly after.
• July 11th – Medical call
• July 11th – Medical call
• July 13th – Medical call
• July 13th – Fire call(CO call)
• July 13th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
• July 13th – Medical call
• July 13th – Fire call(Boat rescue call)
• July 15th – Medical call
• July 17th – Medical call
• July 18th – Fire call(CO call)
E202 and R502 responded to a Carbon
monoxide call in an apartment complex. The alarm was activated
in the parking garage. All floors were checked and the garage
was vented.
• July 21st – Medical call
• July 21st – Fire call(Flood call)
R502 responded for a flood call
in a house. The basement was pumped out and crews cleared within
1 hr.
• July 21st – Medical call
• July 22nd – Fire call(MVC)
E202, R502 and M902 responded to
an mvc with injuries. 2 vehicles were involved with 2 patients
having minor injuries. M902 and Cetam treated the patients.
• July 22nd – Medical call
• July 22nd – Medical call
• July 23rd – Medical call
• July 23rd – Medical call
• July 23rd – Medical call
• July 23rd – Medical call
• July 24th – Medical call
• July 24th – Fire call(Haz-mat call)
T302 and R503 got a call for an
oil spill behind a commercial building. T302 arrived first and
found 30 to 40 liters of hydraulic fluid that had spilled out
from a broken hydraulic hose. Absorbent was used and the oil
was removed.
• July 29th – Medical call
• July 29th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
This call was cancelled before
our departure by the owner of the house. E202 responded for
verification only.
• July 29th – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• July 29th – Fire call(Tree down)
• July 30th – Fire call(CO call)
• July 30th – Medical call
• July 30th – Medical call
• July 31st – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• July 31st – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• July 31st – Fire call(Gas leak)
All trucks responded to a gas leak
in the rear of a house. The problem was found to be a faulty
BBQ.
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