North Battleford Fire Department had a busy few days dealing with a vehicle crash, a carbon monoxide alarm and a grass fire.
The carbon monoxide alarm came in Sunday at 1 a.m. when firefighters responded to a call to 302 – 114th St.
According to NBFD CO levels were high at 84 ppm. Investigation revealed a natural gas appliance had been left operating with no ventilation. Firefighters shut the appliance down and ventilated the building. They were on the scene for about an hour.
Friday at about 2:45 p.m. firefighters extinguished a grass fire at 1901 – 106th St. One pumper and four firefighters were on the scene for 17 minutes.
NBFD reports no one was injured in a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Highway 4 South and Territorial Drive Thursday at 4:20 p.m.
Fire personnel cleaned up a small antifreeze leak and debris.