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September Rotary Student of the Month named

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St. Anthony’s School has named Sophia Brost as the Rotary Student of the Month for September 2022. Sophia is a grade 11 student who is very involved within the school and community. She strives to succeed academically in all her subjects. Sophia is involved in extracurricular activities including golf and volleyball. She has also been involved in a music group and has played piano for a number of years. For these efforts Sophia was presented with a package from Rotarian Barb Campbell. This package contains a movie pass from Napier Theatre, a $25 gift certificate from Riverside Value Drug Mart, a free pizza and soft drink from Boston Pizza and a certificate and $25 cheque from the Rotary Club. Congratulations Sophia.


Six departments respond to structure fire

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Crews are mopping up after a structure fire which resulted in six departments being called out to fight the blaze, Friday afternoon.

Rosebud Fire Department received a call for a structure fire on Highway 9 between the Rosebud and Hesketh turnoffs around 1 p.m., October 14. The fire razed a structure at the site and spread to a large yard fire and the surrounding field.

Rosebud Firefighters were supported by departments from Carbon, Rockyford, Standard, and Dalum. The Drumheller Fire Department provided water support.

EMS was on scene, however, there were no reported injuries. Pets were rescued.

The fire remains under investigation. 

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Incident at Manor I highlights key issues

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A residential unit at Maple Ridge Manor I is in need of repairs after firefighters needed to break down the door to the unit during a medical emergency call on Sunday, October 2, and the incident has brought to light some fallacies regarding the current key box system.
Although new Drumheller Fire Chief Derian Rosario attended the call and had a master key for the Manor, unfortunately the key did not open the unit door as anticipated. Due to the emergency situation, it was decided the best course of action would be for firefighters to gain entry to the unit with or without a working key.
“Time is very important when we respond to such calls, and to effect the rapid delivery of care to the person in the unit, as soon as could be done under the circumstances, the door was forced open by attending firefighters,” Director of Emergency and Protective Services Greg Peters tells the Mail.
Mr. Peters says he and Fire Chief Rosario began reviewing the current key box system shortly after Mr. Rosario took over the role.
This review will allow Emergency and Protective Services to find out if there are any keys that no longer work, such as the Manor key, and correct them as necessary.
Fire Chief Rosario adds he is currently working on the logistics of the program, and further information is not available at this time.


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