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OFS Station 63 talks grass fires, fire permits April 16
CONSTANCE BAY – The next information session, in a year long fire safety series hosted by the volunteers of Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) Station 63, will focus on grass fires and fire permits just in time for spring.
Read moreOFS battle Tunney’s Pasture fire underground
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Read moreFire briefs: OFS battles multiple fires over frigid weekend
OTTAWA – While there is no definitive link, once again a very cold weekend kept the Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) running hot all weekend long.
Read moreOFS Station 63 Fire Safety and Injury Prevention for Seniors
Ottawa Fire Services – Station 63 is Proud to Present: Fire Safety and Injury Prevention Information Series Free information sessions
Read moreEmergency briefs: Firefighters rescue Nepean motorist, OPS seek Nepean robber, Two OFS members charged
NEPEAN – Firefighters rescued a motorist through the vehicle moonroof after a sport utility vehicle flipped over a ramp on Remembrance Day (Nov. 11).
Read moreC Bay’s OFS Station 63 hosting fire safety series Nov. 3
CONSTANCE BAY – Constance Bay’s volunteer firefighters will be hosting a Fire Safety and Injury Prevention Information Series tomorrow (Nov. 3) evening at the NorthWind Wireless Fibre Centre (262 Len Purcell Dr.).
Read moreOFS briefs: Garbage truck hits Cambridge St. fire escape, Centretown rollover, OFS secures structurally compromised home
CENTRETOWN – Ottawa firefighters brought out the engineering tools to secure a building on Cambridge Street North after a garbage truck ran in to it earlier today (Sept. 19).
Read moreOFS briefs: Firefighters work hard over Labour Day weekend
OTTAWA – Ottawa’s finest didn’t take Labour Day weekend off responding to several incidents including four fires on Sunday (Sept. 4).
Read moreOFS briefs: Stittsville house fire, Noxious fumes in Orleans, Bungalow blaze in Vanier
STITSVILLE – A living room fire in Stittsville was quickly knocked down by fire fighters early this morning (Aug. 28).
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