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VIDEO: B.C. firefighters sweat out the poisons after battling toxic blazes

Vancouver Island Community Safety Building designed to defy cancer odds

Knowing occupational cancer is the primary cause of firefighter fatalities, Sidney Fire Chief Brett Mikkelsen sought some specific requirements when the community safety building was being designed.

He took the time to travel and gather information on his part, to have a building designed to last, with an expedient workflow to get crews to the trucks quickly while maintaining no cross-contamination.

The building that opened in 2019 and houses the fire department, an ambulance station, and Peninsula Emergency Measures Organization and serves as the EOC has all the sa国际传媒渄irty areassa国际传媒 such as the turnout gear room and garage on separate airflow from clean areas such as the kitchen, dorm and gym.

At that time, the pair of infrared saunas with exercise bikes inside was a bit cutting edge, he told the Peninsula News Review.

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While they can prevent added exposure in the hall, it proves challenging to avoid coming in contact with cancer-causing toxins in todaysa国际传媒檚 fires. Firefighters can be exposed to hundreds of different chemicals known or suspected to cause cancer. B.C. recognizes 18 cancers as occupational diseases for firefighters.

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There are strict safety protocols. Crew members are generally left a little dehydrated and tired after fighting a fire and the whole idea is to perform exercise in the heat. So, theresa国际传媒檚 a buddy system and 15-minute maximum.

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This summer, the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) celebrated a victory when Canadian parliament enacted legislation establishing a national framework for addressing occupational cancer in firefighters. According to the IAFF, in the past decade, 431 of its Canadian members have died from recognized occupational cancers.

The bill also proclaims January as Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month in Canada.



Christine van Reeuwyk

About the Author: Christine van Reeuwyk

Longtime journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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