On Sunday, February 23 at approximately 5:30 pm Pincher Creek Emergency Services and a Lundbreck Fire engine responded to a single vehicle accident approximately 8 kilometers north of the Highway 3 junction on Highway 22. The driver was assessed and released on scene.
A residence in the Burmis area had a carbon monoxide alarm go off at approximately 6:00 am today, Monday February 24. Pincher Creek Emergency Services responded with an ambulance, engine #11, and Lundbreck Fire's engine. It was determined that there were indeed elevated levels of carbon monoxide in the house. Five residents were assessed, and it was found that they had not been dangerously exposed.
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