Volunteer firefighters getting help from Saskatchewan government
Volunteer firefighters often are among the first to respond to crashes on Saskatchewan’s roads.
On Tuesday, the provincial government announced a program — the first of its kind in Canada, according to the government — to help that group.
The province is investing $5.6 million to train volunteer firefighters to meet minimum standards for auto extrication and to buy the tools and equipment they’ll need.
“Advancements in vehicle technology have led to new materials and designs in modern automobiles,” Don Morgan, Saskatchewan’s minister responsible for SGI, said in a media release.