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Manitoba nursing station a total loss following fire; woman arrested for arson
The nursing station in a northern Manitoba community is a complete loss after a fire tore through the facility early Monday morning.
Chemawawin RCMP responded to the structure fire at the community’s nursing station at around 5:30 a.m.
Officers arrived on scene to find the building engulfed in flames.
No injuries were reported.
Investigators deemed the cause to be incendiary.
Police have since arrested a 20-year-old woman for arson. She remains in police custody.
An investigation is ongoing.
The aftermath of a fire at the Chemawawin Nursing Station is pictured on June 24, 2024. (Manitoba RCMP)
‘A huge loss’
John Walker has lived in the community his whole life.
He said this is a huge loss, as residents can’t access basic medical care, which so many have relied on.
“We have a lot of members who are sick and need to see the nurses and doctors that come here. Now they don’t have a facility to work out of,” he told CTV News Winnipeg in an email.
“For now as a community, we just have to hope for the best for our people that everyone remains in good health.”
He said the nearest nursing station is over an hour away in Grand Rapids and the nearest doctor is in The Pas, which is two hours from the community.
CTV News Winnipeg has reached out to the province for more details on a medical plan for the community going forward and is waiting to hear back.
Ambulance from neighbouring community to provide coverage
Shared Health, which operates ambulance service at the nursing station, confirms an ambulance burned in the fire.
A spokesperson said in an email emergency response services staff are working to stock a spare ambulance to cover the Easterville area and expect to return to the community Monday night.
“Emergency response services in the area remain uninterrupted as staff from the Grand Rapids EMS Station are providing coverage in the interim,” the spokesperson said.
Nursing station a previous target: RCMP
The nursing station was previously broken into last fall, police say.
Investigators say video surveillance showed four suspects break in early in the morning on Oct. 5 to the nursing station’s ambulance bay. Minutes later, the same four suspects were captured on surveillance trying to break into the Chemawawin RCMP detachment.
After several failed attempts, they left and were seen again behind the nursing station.
They were captured again on surveillance about an hour later, leaving the nursing station with a television and other items including a small amount of prescription medication.
A short time later, they returned to the nursing station and stole a vehicle parked outside, police said.
Four suspects were later arrested in The Pas and charged with a number of theft and mischief-related charges.