THUNDER BAY – NEWS – Thunder Bay Fire Rescue put out a fire and rescued people suspected of suffering from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. At approximately 9:00 p.m. Thunder Bay Fire & Rescue responded to the 600 block of McTavish Street for a tiered response. Upon arrival Thunder Bay Police and Ambulance crews were present. As our first arriving Pumper made their way to the front door our CO alarms went
At approximately 9:00 pm on Sunday night, Thunder Bay Fire & Rescue responded to a call in the 600 block of McTavish Street for a tiered response. Upon arrival Thunder Bay Police and Ambulance crews were present. As our first arriving Pumper made their way to the front door our CO alarms went
Upon arrival Thunder Bay Police and Ambulance crews were present. As our first arriving Pumper made their way to the front door our CO alarms went
As our first arriving Pumper made their way to the front door our CO alarms went into alarm. An additional Pumper was requested to respond to assist in the rescue efforts. Crew members donned Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and entered the residence and rescued at least four individuals, all of whom were transported to Thunder Bay Regional for possible CO poisoning.
An additional Pumper was requested to respond to assist in the rescue efforts. Crew members donned Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and entered the residence and rescued at least four individuals, all of whom were transported to Thunder Bay Regional for possible CO poisoning.
Crew members donned Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus and entered the residence and rescued at least four individuals, all of whom were transported to Thunder Bay Regional for possible CO poisoning.
Their conditions at this time are unknown. Thunder Bay Police have taken over the scene.
Thunder Bay Police have taken over the scene.
A total of 9 Firefighters, 2 Pumpers, and Platoon Chief responded.