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Tanker hauling beef fat falls into Kingston, Ont. area lake

Tanker hauling beef fat falls into Kingston, Ont. area lake

Residents were seen checking out the damage on Buck Lake early Thursday morning, the day after a tanker truck hauling edible beef fat rolled into the body of water. The truck was driving on Perth Road near Hilltop Lane Wednesday when it fell into the western basin of Buck Lake in South Frontenac Township, Ont. The Ministry of Environment assessed the damage that same day, along with any possible environmental concerns.

Getting water to rural fires faster

Getting water to rural fires faster

Along with the recent addition of a pumper that carries twice as much water, another change has been made to improve fire response in the countryside. Most structure fires in the rural area require at least three tankers to create an efficient shuttle to provide water in the absence of fire hydrants. New “Automatic Aid” arrangements are being put in place with Grey Highlands and with Shelburne fire services that will get trucks rolling 10 to 15 minutes earlier.