ESTEVAN — The Estevan Fire Rescue Service dealt with six calls from Aug. 12-19.
On Aug. 15 at about 5:45 p.m., crews were called to assist with a vehicle collision in central Estevan. While on scene, crews conducted traffic control and cleaned up the debris. Deputy Fire Chief Kyle Luc said injuries were reported from the incident. No further information was immediately available.
Later the same day, at around 9 p.m., a commercial fire alarm went off in a business in the northwest area. The alarm was caused by an expired detection device.
Firefighters also responded to a commercial alarm at a business in north Estevan on Aug. 13 at about 5 a.m. The detection device was found to be malfunctioning.
On Aug. 17 at around midnight, crews were dispatched to a commercial fire alarm in northeast Estevan. The alarm was false in nature, and no action was required.
On the morning of Aug. 18, crews also assisted with an elevator entrapment in north Estevan, which occurred due to a power outage.