The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Risk on the roads

More caution urged of Island drivers after firefighte­rs nearly struck by passing vehicles

- BY MILLICENT MCKAY

Island firefighte­rs are urging drivers to be aware of their surroundin­gs and respect the job of emergency responders after a Wellington firefighte­r was nearly struck by a car.

“It’s frustratin­g because it’s life safety,” said Desmond Arsenault, president of the Wellington Fire Department.

“And that’s one of the mandates of a firefighte­r. Not just for the people we’re protecting, but for ourselves as well.”

Arsenault and other members of the Wellington department responded to a recent structure fire and called for assistance from the Miscouche Fire Department.

While responding the scene, firefighte­rs decided to park one of the responding trucks diagonally across the road in order to block traffic flow, while also allowing firefighte­rs to go to and from the truck without issue.

“It was a shorter driveway, which meant we had to set up on the road,” said Arsenault.

“If we can, we try to avoid that because we understand it’s an inconvenie­nce, however … until we feel it’s safe, we tend to block the road off.”

A large red truck with flashing lights should be an indication that the road is blocked, but in this case, that wasn’t enough to deter a motorist from driving through the scene.

“One of our members was walking to one of the trucks and there was a vehicle that went around one of our trucks. And when I say around, I mean they would have had to drive on the shoulder of the road to get around.

“Our member was startled because they weren’t expecting to see a car there.”

No one was injured, said Arsenault.

“Of course, we tried to get the attention of the driver, but they just kept going. We notified the RCMP about the incident, but we couldn’t identify the vehicle or the driver.”

After the close call, Desmond posted on the department’s Facebook page reminding the public that “we all have families to go home to,” and the road is blocked for the safety of those trying to deal with the situation.

A similar case occurred in the summer, he said.

“We don’t know if it’s because people are in a rush or it’s the curiosity factor. All we can ask is that people respect the scene, the flashing lights and let us do our job.”

 ?? MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Desmond Arsenault, president of the Wellington Fire Department, says a firefighte­r was nearly struck by a motorist who drove through an accident scene the department was attending.
MILLICENT MCKAY/JOURNAL PIONEER Desmond Arsenault, president of the Wellington Fire Department, says a firefighte­r was nearly struck by a motorist who drove through an accident scene the department was attending.

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