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Increase in medical calls puts strain on Martensville Fire Department responders

By KEVIN BERGER A 20% per cent increase in calls over the past two years, particularly in medical responses, is putting a heightened strain on the Martensville Fire Department’s paid on-call members, Fire Chief Dean Brooman reported to council at their November 18 meeting.In an operational report dated November 12, Brooman indicated they had received 415 calls to date, which was an increase of 71 from the same time in 2024. Notably, the 2024 tot…
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Clark's Crossing Gazette broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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