Fire News Headlines
Scugog to seek province's help to recoup costs of attending accident scenes
SCUGOG — Scugog will now be able to turn to the province for help in recovering some of the costs associated with attending accidents on roadways across the township.
Uxbridge Fire steps up enforcement of fire code violations
UXBRIDGE — Residents without a working fire alarm can expect to face a fine as the fire department steps up fire code enforcement.
Fire at Scarborough recreation centre was accidental: OFM
A stubborn fire at a Scarborough recreation centre that took crews 36 hours to fully extinguish was caused by some sort of electrical issue, investigators with the Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal have determined.
Mystery explosion damages 22 homes in Caledon
Nearly two dozen homes were damaged after one fatal incident Sunday near Toronto.
Three Orillia firefighters injured after truck T-boned
Three Orillia firefighters received minor injuries after their pumper was struck by a vehicle while they were responding to a crash Tuesday morning.
Roads reopen in Chinatown following four-alarm fire at commercial building
A major intersection in Chinatown has reopened following a four-alarm fire that broke out at a commercial building Wednesday morning.
Brantford fire department targets false alarms
False alarms are going to be costly for repeat callers.
Fire protection companies convicted for multiple fire code violations
The City of Toronto says fire safety companies tasked with conducting inspections at three properties in the city have been fined and put on probation for violations of the Ontario Fire Code.
One person dead after unexplained explosion demolishes house in Caledon, Ont.
CALEDON, Ont. — A man has died and dozens were forced from their homes after an explosion completely demolished a house in Caledon, Ont., on Sunday morning, officials said as they investigated the incident.
Fort Erie’s firefighters plunge into frigid water to prepare for ice emergencies
On a weekend when most people were busy preparing for Super Bowl Sunday festivities, Fort Erie’s firefighters gave up their time to plunge into icy cold water, so they know what to do if someone falls in.