Woman rescued from Saskatoon fire
Beginning of Story Content A woman who was trapped in a house fire is in intensive care in hospital in Saskatoon. The fire, at 305 Gardiner Ave., broke out around 10:21 a.m. CST, Saskatoon's fire department said Saturday. "The first crew <a href="http://www.couponcatch.net/ "><strong>coupon codes </strong></a> arrived within two minutes to find heavy black smoke pouring out of the front door of the bi-level home," a news release said. As soon as the crews arrived, they were told that a woman was trapped on the main floor. "Firefighters <a href="http://www.couponcatch.net/ "><strong>online shopping </strong></a> located a female victim and removed her to an awaiting ambulance and she was taken to Royal University Hospital," fire officials said. A complete search of the house determined there were no other people inside. Other occupants of the house were able to get out safely. Fire crews doused the flames but damage was estimated at about 200,000. A fire investigator was called <a href="http://www.uwang.com.nu/plus/guestbook.php"><strong>Summerslam Main Events: 1996</strong></a> to the scene to determine the cause. End of Story Content Back to accessibility links
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