South Shore fire departments giving out smoke detectors to remember Auburndale fire victims
CBC
A Nova Scotia firefighter hopes that a campaign to give smoke detectors to children on the province's South Shore means they will escape the fate of four people who died in a house fire in Auburndale, N.S., last month.
Midville and District Fire Department Chief Cory Emino sees the initiative as a way to give back and help the healing process.
"The fire department, along with community, we've been grieving the loss of those souls and we were at a bit of a loss ourselves as to what to do next," Emino said.
"I can't think of a better way to honour the memories ... than to help prevent it from happening to somebody else."
The Auburndale fire claimed the lives of Kaylea Savory and her two sons: Hendrix, 8, and Harley, 11. The nine-year-old daughter of her fiancé also died.
Two people managed to escape the fire.
RCMP previously said the fire is not believed to be suspicious, but it is still under investigation by the fire marshal and medical examiner.
It's unclear whether the home had a working smoke detector.
The idea for giving out smoke detectors came from firefighter Michelle Greek at the New Germany Volunteer Fire Department. That's the neighbouring department to Auburndale.
"It's one of those situations where word gets out and somebody said, 'Hey, let's contact Midville where the fire happened and see if they want to join in on this,'" said Jerry Flemming, New Germany's deputy fire chief.
"And then it was like, 'Hey, let's do this as a competition between fire departments throughout our area, the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg.'"
He said departments from Amherst to Yarmouth are now talking about doing similar projects.
Flemming said a fire chief in the Tri-County district works for Cumings Fire & Safety and the company offered to sell them the smoke detectors at cost.
He said Greek also came up with the idea of holding a competition where children in the district post a photo of themselves with the smoke detector and their names would be entered in a draw.