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Under Section 2 of The Fire Safety Act, every municipality in Saskatchewan has a Local Assistant. This is the Fire Chief in municipalities with a fire department or the administrator, clerk or other appointed person in municipalities without a fire department. However, any municipality may choose to appoint anyone into this role, in consultation with the Fire Commissioner. The Local Assistant has specific powers, duties and obligations under the Act.

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Systematic methods must be available for the routine collection, processing and the use of significant local information.

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The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency's (SPSA) vision is to enhance, support and integrate public safety in Saskatchewan.

Fire incident reports are a legal record of the fact that a fire occurred in Saskatchewan, and they provide senior officers and fire department managers with valuable information about what has occurred in their district.

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In the fall of 2023, the SPSA launched a new process to fire incident reporting. As a part of the new process, fire officials are contacted by the SPSA shortly after dispatch identifies an incident and are given the opportunity to submit their report over the phone. Additionally, fire officials may choose to call in their fire report over the phone by phoning 1-800-667-9660.

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The SPSA is committed to fostering a secure environment by providing a platform that covers essential aspects of fire safety—Notification of Local Assistant, Fire Code Advice, and Fire Incident Reporting.

Fire incidents, medical emergencies and other emergencies are issues common to all jurisdictions, regardless of size. It is through the data gathered at the time of these incidents and subsequently that an intelligent approach to solving these problems can be made.

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【Pairing mode】 With blue and red lights flashing alternately, it means it is in pairing mode. Note that the first time you turn on th power or clear the pairing information, the BTR3K will automatically enter the pairing mode. 【How to connect to new devices】 1.Ensure the BTR3K is in pairing mode: long press the play/pause button for 5s to enter pairing mode with blue and red indicator lights flashing alternatively. 2.Enter Bluetooth Settings on your phone, choosing the BTR3K to complete the connection. Notices: 1. If it fails to connect, try to clear the pairing information and then connect again: hold both the volume- and volume+ buttons at the same time when it is on. The BTR3K will turn off automatically and restart again. Then the connection would be making after these operations. 2. Ensure the phone device is scanning a Bluetoooth device, for certain phones need a manual scan operation. If it still fails to connect, it is suggseted to turn off the Bluetooth function on the phone and reopen it again. 3. Ensure the the phone device is making connections to the BTR3K. If it is connecting to another Bluetooth devices, you have to cut the connection first.

To assist fire services staying informed and prepared is paramount and understanding the nuances of fire safety is crucial. The information on this webpage is designed to empower you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate these critical aspects seamlessly. Explore detailed information on updating your local assistant, gaining insights into fire code regulations, and streamlining the fire incident reporting process. We believe that by equipping ourselves with the right information, we contribute to creating a fire-safe, more resilient community. Join us in building a safety culture, where awareness and proactive measures become the pillars of our shared well-being. Welcome to a resource that informs and empowers, because every detail matters when it comes to fire safety.

Fire Incident reporting is a record used by fire department personnel to record fire events, origin and cause, casualty, fatality, damage, circumstances of the fire, etc.

Saskatchewan adopts The National Fire Code of Canada as the minimum standard for fire safety in the province and is integral for ensuring the safety of persons.  The National Fire Code of Canada is available for free to download at National Research Council of Canada. The SPSA adopts additional fire code standards through The Fire Safety Regulations to address issues that are strictly unique to Saskatchewan.  The Agency also has trained personnel that offer fire code advice to responding agencies and the general public by calling 1-800-667-9660.

Regardless of which municipal official is the Local Assistant, Section 13 of The Fire Safety Act requires the local authority to notify the Fire Commissioner of the individual who becomes or ceases to be the local assistant. The completion and submission of this Notification of Local Assistant form meets the requirements to notify the Fire Commissioner of a change of the Local Assistant status within a municipality.