Northern Ont. fire services stress the importance of having an escape plan
Officials with fire services in northern Ontario are reminding residents of the importance of creating and practicing an escape plan in case of a fire.

Officials with fire services in northern Ontario are reminding residents of the importance of creating and practicing an escape plan in case of a fire.
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