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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2014/02/03/21442576.html

 

Actually quite a shame for the community affected, response time is now doubled, at least.

 

Several emergency vehicles were lost in a fire Sunday morning when the Mount Albert, Ont., fire station went up in flames.

Emergency crews from Holland Landing and Queensville fire stations were called to the blaze shortly after 8 a.m. at 22 Princess St., Mount Albert, northeast of Newmarket, Ont.

Officials said no one was injured, but there was a significant loss of property and equipment. The station housed six fire and support vehicles.

"This is a significant loss to our community and to the firefighters of the Mount Albert Station," Mayor Virginia Hackson said in a release.

East Gwillimbury Emergency Services is made up of paid on-call volunteer and full-time firefighters who work out of three stations, including Holland Landing, Queensville and Mount Albert.

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Embarrassing, no. Fires do happen cause if they didn't we wouldn't need firefighters. Unfortunate for the firefighters, their families and those in the communities they service, a definite yes.

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Yeah, a real loss for the community but fortunately no injuries.

 

Firemen are a real close knit group and they'll get all the support they need until the station is rebuilt and the trucks and gear are replaced.

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We had a fire company in the area who lost their building and a lot if equipment. Everyone came together, donations of equipment from neighboring fire companies. Didn't take them long to get going again. Tragic as it could happen anywhere - fire companies are not immune.

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