Prince Albert Fire Chief responds to Salvation Army blaze
With temperatures in the mid minus teens and windchills closer to -25C, members of the Prince Albert Fire Department were called away from their homes and families on Christmas Day to battle a fierce, raging fire at the Salvation Army building.
The end result was unfortunately a total loss of the long standing building but there have been no injuries reported and nearby businesses were saved. Reflecting back on the response effort, Fire Chief Kris Olsen confirmed for paNOW the environment had a significant impact on the team members.
“They’re spraying water and they are obviously getting wet and so we do our best to relieve crews out because you get chilled basically to the bone just being exposed to that water, mist, and the cold temperatures for sure. Then of course, there’s slip hazards and all that nice stuff that comes with that cold weather,” he said.
The initial call for help came in around 7:55p.m. and crews arrived soon after. Olsen who was at home with his own family was on scene within eight minutes and said the fire progressed very quicky.



