Regina Leader-Post

Employee fired after 12,000 pigs die in fire near Rosetown

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An employee with Olymel L.P. has been fired after 12,000 pigs died in a blaze at a Saskatchew­an pig barn last week.

The company on Wednesday said that it is investigat­ing following a report from the Rosetown fire department about an employee who would not allow emergency personnel on the company ’s property as the fire tore through the barn.

Richard Vigneault, a spokesman for the Quebec company, said he couldn’t provide further informatio­n but said the matter was serious.

“Olymel never terminates somebody’s job … without serious justificat­ion or reason,” he said Wednesday.

The fire, which took place at a barn roughly 45 minutes northwest of Rosetown, started Friday around 11:40 p.m. The blaze gutted the barn by the time firefighte­rs arrived.

Rosetown fire chief Dennis Ogg said gaining access to the site wouldn’t have changed the outcome from the blaze but said it was unusual for an employee to not allow fire crews access to the scene.

“He didn’ t want us on the property, he had us stay on the access road,” said Ogg.

Because the barn was already fully engulfed and there was no danger of the fire spreading to nearby houses, Ogg said his crews respected the employee’s wish.

“He was pretty adamant we stay off the property,” Ogg said.

“I’ve never had that happen in 40 years. I’ve never seen it.”

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