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Locality: Shuniah

Phone: +1 807-983-2021



Address: 1700 Lakeshore Drive P7A 0T1 Shuniah, ON, Canada

Website: shuniahfire.com

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Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 19.11.2020

Training in realistic environments is the best to learn and apply what we learn in the classroom. Auto Extrication, First Aid/Patient Care & Vehicle Fires in one scenario. " A good firefighter knows how, and educated firefighter knows why " Take a minute this weekend to test your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms. You know, like a realistic environment!

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 16.11.2020

The TBDHU region will be moving to the Yellow Level of Provincial Framework effective Monday, November 23, 2020 at 12:01am. Read the full media release for deta...ils on what this entails: https://www.tbdhu.com//tbdhu-moving-to-yellow-level-of-pro For clarify, please visit the breakdown of the Ministry's COVID-19 response framework: https://www.ontario.ca//covid-19-response-framework-keepin

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 10.11.2020

A planned power outage has been scheduled by Hydro One for tomorrow, Nov 12, at 10am to 1pm and will affect a large portion of our municipality. For updated information visit: https://www.hydroone.com/power-outa/stormcentre-outage-map

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 01.11.2020

On November 25, 2020, there will be an annual test of Alert Ready, the emergency alerting system. The test message will be distributed over television, radio and compatible wireless devices and will occur at 12:55 p.m. Please visit alertready.ca for more information. Source: @OntarioWarnings on Twitter

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 24.10.2020

Remembering the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served for our great nation and fought for our freedom. #LestWeForget #CanadaRemembers #RemembranceDay

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 22.10.2020

As the rain changes to snow today, please be cautious on the roads. Slow down and anticipate icy road conditions. We have already been called to one collision today, we prefer not to see more. #ONHwys #Shuniah

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 21.10.2020

Warning ended at 2020-11-11 5:20am. SNOWFALL WARNING IN EFFECT Issued at 2020-11-10 11:16AM EST by Environment Canada: ... Snowfall warning issued for: City of Thunder Bay, Ont. (048100) Cloud Bay - Dorion, Ont. (048510) Current details: Heavy snow expected late this evening into early Wednesday. Snowfall will likely become heavy at times for a few hours overnight with many areas receiving up to 15 cm by Wednesday morning. This snow is a result of a low pressure system from the Southern Plains States that will spread across parts of Northwestern Ontario tonight. The snow will quickly end Wednesday morning as the low races across Northeastern Ontario into Quebec. Hazardous winter driving conditions are expected tonight. Untreated roads may become snow covered and slippery. Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm. #DriveSafe #Shuniah #tbay #ONStorm shuniahfire.com/warning

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 13.10.2020

Statement has ended and has been superseded with a Warning: https://www.facebook.com/463507930341419/posts/5376523629039800/ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT IN EFFECT Issued at 2020-11-10 5:48AM EST by Environment Canada: ... Special weather statement issued for: City of Thunder Bay, Ont. (048100) Cloud Bay - Dorion, Ont. (048510) Current details: Heavy snow possible later tonight into early Wednesday. Snow ahead of a deepening low pressure area from the Southern Plains States will spread across Northwestern Ontario tonight. Snow may become heavy at times for a few hours overnight with many areas receiving 10 to possibly 15 centimetres by Wednesday morning. The snow will quickly end Wednesday morning as the low pressure area races across Northeastern Ontario into Quebec. Hazardous winter driving conditions are expected tonight. Untreated roads may become snow covered and slippery. Low visibility in heavy snow may also be an issue to deal with. Snowfall warnings may be required as this event draws closer. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm. shuniahfire.com/warning #Shuniah #tbay

Shuniah Fire & Emergency Services 27.09.2020

Wind gusts are forecast to be 70-80 km/h tonight along with blowing snow. If you see wires down, report them accordingly. Visibility is also expected to be reduced with blowing snow. Please drive to the conditions. #SeeSnowGoSlow #Shuniah #ONHwys