Firefighters, first responders face unique challenges during the bitter cold
The job of a firefighter or first responder can be challenging on the best of days, but when temperatures dip to -20 C, it becomes even more so.
Warman Fire Rescue Chief Russ Austin says there are a lot of things his crews have to pay extra attention to in the cold, so when they’re called upon to respond to an incident, they can get there in a timely manner.
For his department, Austin says preparations begin well before any fire or emergency.
“We do things like we drain all of the lines inside the truck so that they’re dry,” he said. “And we have to put antifreeze in a spray bottle and spray all of our fittings where the hoses attach and put caps on them so that when we get outside and that humidity hits them, we can actually take the caps off.”