Hazmat in Windsor Park and your commute might be a mess, hey.
Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.
We've got a couple of things to watch this morning, but let's start with what's happening right now: the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service is on the scene of a hazmat incident in Windsor Park, according to our real-time civic intelligence monitor data, hey. There were two separate hazmat responses logged just minutes apart this morning, at 4:29:47 AM and 4:29:22 AM, both in the Windsor Park neighbourhood in the St. Boniface ward. We don't have specifics on the units involved in the first call, but Engine 9 was dispatched to the second. Always a bit unsettling when that kind of call comes in, especially before the sun's even properly up.
### Keep an Eye on the Roads
And speaking of unsettling, our real-time monitor is also flagging three motor vehicle collisions in just six hours this morning, all clustered around the Eaglemere neighbourhood between 8:14 AM and 8:17 AM. That’s a tight window, and the data suggests road conditions might be a factor. With the way the weather can turn on a dime here, even in June, it's always worth that extra check before you head out, hey. We'll be keeping an eye on updates from WFPS and the city throughout the day.
Stay safe out there, Winnipeg.
Rosie Fontaine, MiTL Sports Desk, Winterpeg.
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