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Douro-Dummer Fire Services and Enbridge Gas Partners Partner to Reduce Fire and Carbon Monoxide Deaths
/Enbridge Gas Inc. and Douro-Dummer Fire Services (DDFS) have partnered to improve home safety and reduce fire—and carbon monoxide-related deaths to zero, announced at Douro-Dummer Fire Station 2 on Monday afternoon.
According to a press release, Douro-Dummer Fire Services received 114 combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms through Safe Community Project Zero. The project is a public education campaign with the Fire Marshal’s Public Fire Safety Council (FMPFSC) that will provide more than 14,500 alarms to residents in 75 communities across Ontario.
Enbridge Gas invested $450,000 in Safe Community Project Zero this year.
“The best way to reduce potential exposure to carbon monoxide is to properly maintain fuel-burning equipment,” said Jeff Braithwaite, Enbridge Gas operations supervisor. “These alarms are a critical second line of defense against carbon monoxide poisoning, known as ‘the silent killer.’ We’re proud to support our communities and raise awareness and help Ontarians implement these protection strategies.”
When properly installed and maintained, combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms help provide early warning to safely escape from a house fire or carbon monoxide exposure. Carbon monoxide is a toxic, odourless gas that is a by-product of incomplete combustion of many types of common fuels.
“We are excited to receive this kind of support, so we can ensure that people in their homes are protected with these life-saving devices,” said Fire Chief Chuck Pedersen.
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Mandatory Masking Policy Returns to Peterborough Regional Health Centre
/Effective immediately, the Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) has reimplemented masking in all direct patient care areas.
According to a press release, PRHC’s goal remains to protect patients from developing hospital-acquired COVID-19 and other respiratory virus infections during the respiratory season. Masking will be mandatory for patients, visitors, staff and volunteers.
“Masks slow the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses,” said Dr. Justin Tilak, PRHC Infection Prevention and Control group physician lead. “During respiratory season, where COVID-19, RSV, flu and more are circulating more frequently, we want to do everything we can to protect our most vulnerable patients.”
This decision comes as many hospitals across Ontario, including Toronto’s University Health Network, implement similar measures.
Medical masks will continue to be available at the Main Entrance, in the Emergency Department and in patient care areas across the hospital.
Based on the patient's location and status, additional personal protective equipment (PPE) and visiting restrictions may apply.
In addition to masking, PRHC is continuing active screening of all patients and visitors entering their facility.
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Peterborough Police Seeking Two Suspects Fleeing Store With Alleged Stolen Goods
/The Peterborough Police Service is investigating after a theft on Sunday evening.
At roughly 8 p.m., an officer on patrol in the Lansdowne Street and High Street area spotted two men run from a business with a large bag.
The officer gave chase on foot and the suspects dropped the bag before fleeing in different directions. The officer picked up the bag and returned about $7200 in product to the store.
The suspects are described as:
Suspect #1:
White or light-skin
Approximately 5 ft 9in
Dark hair
Black mask
Black trench coat
Black pants
White and grey shoes
Suspect #2:
White or light-skin
Approximately5 ft 9in
Grey baseball hat
Black coat
Tan pants
White shoes