ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Fire Rescue Service handled six calls for service from July 22-28, including a rollover west of the city.
Local emergency crews responded to the rollover on July 27. An occupant was extricated from the vehicle and was transported to St. Joseph's Hospital with what Fire Chief Rick Davies described as "minor injuries".
The following day, firefighters responded to a motorcycle incident east of the city. Again, emergency crews responded and assisted with the incident. Minor damage was reported, and Davies said no injuries occurred.
Earlier in the week, the fire department was called July 22 to a vehicle fire in northeast Estevan on July 22. The fire was extinguished, and Davies said the vehicle suffered minor damage and no injuries were reported.
The next call July 24 was a two-vehicle collision in south-central Estevan. Crews responded and assisted. Minor damage was reported, and Davies said minor injuries occurred.
Two calls came in July 25. The first one was a commercial fire alarm in southeast Estevan. Crews responded, investigated and determined an emergency wasn't occurring. They assisted in resetting the alarm system.
Later in the day there was a residential carbon monoxide alarm in the northeast area. Crews responded and investigated, and determined there wasn't an emergency, as the alarm was due to system issues.