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WINNIPEG A group of Winnipeg firefighters ended up rescuing and comforting a fawn that had become trapped in the St. James area. On Tuesday, a concerned citizen called the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service about a fawn whose leg was caught in a grate behind the Safeway on Madison Street near Polo Park. The firefighters freed the fawn, treated and bandaged its injured leg.
(Source: UFFW867/ Twitter) A bystander captured some photos – later shared on Twitter by the United Firefighters of Winnipeg – of the firefighters comforting the small deer until animal services came to take it to a safer location.
WINNIPEG Hot and dry conditions means Winnipeggers won t be able to have fires for the next few weeks. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service (WFPS) announced on Wednesday that a fire ban is now in effect in the city. The ban will be in place until July 28, 2021, preventing people from having fires in open fire pits, backyard fires, using fireworks, using fire pits in city parks and using solid fuel-burning appliances such as charcoal and wood-burning barbecues. The WFPS said propane and gas barbecues as well as fire tables are still allowed to be used. Anyone who breaks the ban will be given a $500 fine.