Calls for June 2007
Total of 45 calls
• June 1st – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
E202 and T302 responded to a house
for alarms sounding. Nothing was found and all vehicles cleared
within 25mins.
• June 2nd – Fire call(Smell of smoke)
All trucks were dispatched for
a smell of smoke in a residence. E202 arrived first and found
a small burnt spot under the fridge from the compressor overheating.
• June 2nd – Medical call
• June 3rd – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
In the early morning, we got called
out for alarms. The alarm was caused by humidity and all trucks
cleared shortly after.
• June 3rd – Medical call
• June 4th – Fire call(Brush fire)
E202 and T302 responded to a reported
brush fire. A large pile of tree branches was burning in the
woods. The owner was having a controlled burn and all trucks
were cleared.
• June 4th – Fire call(Tree on wires)
E202 was dispatched to a branch
touching wires. The branch was touching high tension wires and
burnt through before our arrival.
• June 4th – Fire call(Co call)
E202 and R502 responded for a carbon
monoxide call. The house was verified and no readings were found.
• June 6th – Medical call
• June 6th – Medical call
• June 6th – Fire call
• June 6th – Medical call
• June 7th – Fire call(Oil spill)
T302 and R502 responded to an oil
spill from a car. Absorb all was spread under the vehicle and
both trucks were back in service within 45 min.
• June 7th – Fire call(Fire alarm)
E202, T302 and L402 responded to
a school for alarms. 3 pull stations were activated but nothing
was found. All vehicles were cleared by command.
• June 8th – Medical call
• June 8th – Medical call
• June 8th – Fire call(Tree down)
E202 and T302 were called out for
a tree down across a road. Chain saws were used to cut the tree
and the road was re-opened.
• June 9th – Medical call
• June 11th – Medical call
• June 11th – Fire call
• June 12th – Medical call
• June 15th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
We received a call for alarms at
a house. The alarms company had been doing tests and dispatch
was not aware.
• June 17th – Fire call(Mutual aid)
E202 was called to a commercial
fire backing station 8. Crews had been on scene before our arrival
and we were assigned by command to relieve the crews on the
roof. The fire had extended to the double roof witch made our
job more difficult. The crews cut access holes in the first
roof to be able to attack the fire in between the two roofs.
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• June 17th – Medical call
• June 20th – Fire call(Wires down)
• June 20th – Medical call
• June 21st – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
E202 was called to a house fire
in 8’s district. E202 pulled up to a confirmed house fire
and put in a working fire. E208 arrived shortly after, grabbed
the hydrant and connected to E202. E202’s crews split
up; one stretched a line to the back while the other went to
the front door. The first crew hit the fire at the back to control
the spread to the second floor then entered from the rear to
proceed to the basement and attack the fire. The second crew
entered the front door and hit some hot spots before advancing
to the second floor. L4207 and other departments were called
in for additional help.
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• June 21st – Fire call(Mutual aid)
While on the previous fire, R502
was dispatched to district 7 for a gas call. The gas detector
from the rescue was needed.
• June 22nd – Fire call(Automatic mutual aid)
• June 22nd – Medical call
• June 22nd – Medical call
• June 22nd – Medical call
• June 22nd – Medical call
• June 22nd – Medical call
• June 23rd – Fire call(Mutual aid)
E202 was called to a house fire
in 12’s district. Vaudreuil crews were quick to control
the fire and after helping with overhaul, command cleared us.
• June 24th – Medical call
• June 24th – Medical call
• June 25th – Fire call
• June 25th – Fire call
• June 26th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
• June 26th – Fire call(automatic mutual aid)
• June 28th – Medical call
• June 28th – Fire call(MVC)
All trucks responded for a vehicle
that had driven through a garage wall. The vehicle was stabilized
and 2 patients were treated for minor injuries.
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• June 29th – Fire call(Flood call)
• June 30th – Fire call(Residential fire alarm)
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