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Kings fire lines - as of July 4



Published on July 8th, 2008
Published on January 30th, 2010
 

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Fire Department , New Minas , Kentville , Kingsport

Local firefighters were called to assist in the rescue of a kayaker who had overturned in the Minas Basin July 3.

Canning Fire Department Deputy Chief Scott Cruickshank said his department was called to assist in the rescue off Kingsport beach. At the same time he arrived on the scene, however, a Search and Rescue helicopter arrived, dropped the kayaker off at Kingsport Beach and took off. An Aurora aircraft circling the helicopter as well. The rescued kayaker was transported to hospital as a precautionary measure.

In other fire news, Canning responded to a call for medical assistance at the Look Off June 28.

New Minas firefighters responded to a medical emergency at the Flower Cart June 27. Someone had caught a finger in a roller.

New Minas responded to an illegal burn on Dow Road June 29 and to a possible house fire on Cloverleaf Drive the same day. The house fire call involved a hot water heater that caught fire.

New Minas firefighters responded to a grass fire on Prospect Road July 1.

New Minas responded to a two-vehicle collision on Commercial Street July 3. No one was injured.

New Minas firefighters responded in mutual aid to Hantsport July 3, as that department was busy battling a fire at the Minas Basin Pulp and Power mill. Wolfville and Kentville firefighters responded, as well.

Kentville firefighters assisted paramedics at the scene of a crash that occurred during a 4X4 rally in a pit off Spittal Road in Coldbrook June 28.

Kentville was called to the scene of a collision involving a motorcycle and a deer on Brooklyn Street June 30, but the call was cancelled before firefighters arrived.

Kentville firefighters responded to a false fire alarm sounding at Eastern Protein on Chipman Drive around 1:40 a.m. July 1.

Later, Kentville responded to a false fire alarm sounding on Edith Drive, Coldbrook. It turned out to be caused by a faulty detector.

Kentville responded to an alarm sounding at the federal agricultural research station just after 6 p.m. July 2.

Kentville responded to the scene of a minor diesel fuel spill in the parking lot of the Centennial Arena July 3.

Kentville firefighters responded to a complaint about a fire in a sand pit between Brooklyn and Exhibition streets last week. Department spokesman Ian Fairclough said it turned out some local kids had the fire.

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