Estevan (Saskatchewan, Canada) Firefighters Perform Extrication

Estevan (Saskatchewan, Canada) firefighters have responded to a couple of accidents recently, including one involving an extrication, reports sasktoday.ca.

On Wednesday around 1:30 p.m., crews were called to a single-vehicle accident just north of Frobisher. They found a large tri-axle semi rolled over on its side, with injuries and entrapment, the report says.

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Firefighters extricated the driver, who was treated by local EMS and then transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital for further treatment.

On Tuesday around 2 p.m., crews responded to a two-vehicle collision at Souris Avenue South. No injuries were reported, but there was heavy smoke emitting from one of the vehicles. However, upon further review, the smoke was actually just antifreeze leaking into the engine, according to the report.

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