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Ammonia leak believed responsible for 3 deaths at Fernie, B.C., arena

The City of Fernie, B.C., has confirmed three people have died from possible exposure to ammonia after emergency crews were called to the Fernie Memorial Arena for reports of an ammonia leak just before noon on Tuesday.

WorkSafeBC says preliminary information indicates 3 arena workers exposed to gas

An ammonia leak at the Fernie Memorial Arena has caused evacuations in downtown Fernie, B.C. (Google Street View)

Three people in Fernie, B.C., have died from possibleexposure to ammonia after emergency crews were called to the Fernie Memorial Arena for reports of an ammonia leak just before noon on Tuesday.

WorkSafeBC says it's believed the three were workers at the arena.

In a statement, the City ofFerniesays all homes and businesses in the downtown area between Ninth and13thstreets on Highway 3 and Sixth Avenue have been evacuated.

"The site has been secured.However, crews are still unable to safely enter the facility," thestatement said. "The evacuation will continue for residents in the evacuation area until the city is able to contain the leak."

Local state of emergency

Fire Chief TedRuitersaid between 50 and 60 people are receiving emergency social services and could remain away from their homes and businesses for the rest of Tuesday night.

The city, which has declared a seven-day local state of emergency, said residents in the evacuation area have been provided overnight accommodations.

The city is asking people in the evacuated area to check in with emergency social services at the Senior Citizens Drop-In Centre at 562 Third Avenue.

The City of Fernie had posted this message to Facebook Tuesday morning: 'Notice: The arena will be closed today while crews complete emergency repairs to the refrigeration plant.' (City of Fernie/Facebook)

'A tragic situation'

The city said details about the victims would be released once they are identified and their next of kin are notified.

"This is a tragic situation; families and friends are grieving and our hearts are with them we send them our thoughts and condolences,"Minister of Labour Harry Bains said in a statement.

"Like every British Columbian, my heart breaks for the loved ones of those involved and the entire close-knit community of Fernie."

A ministry of labourspokesperson saidcounsellingwould be made available to family and colleagues of the deceased.

WorkSafe BC on its way

WorkSafe BC said it sent investigators Tuesday afternoon and more will be arriving Wednesdaymorning. RCMP are in control of the scene.

The city saidCIMCO Refrigeration is assisting city crews, but itis looking for "additional specialized resources to deal with the hazardous situation."

Officials have not said if others were inside the facility at the time of the leak. Ruiter said there were no injuries in addition to the deaths.

Ammonia is commonly used in mechanical refrigeration systems, including those found in ice rinks. Ammonia is used in liquid form in these systems but becomes a gas once it is released into the air.

The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety says ammonia is a colourless gas that is very toxic if inhaled and can cause death.

Symptoms of ammonia poisoning may include coughing, shortness of breath, difficult breathing and tightness in the chest. The centre also says symptoms may develop hours after exposure and are made worse by physical effort.

In addition to being used in ice rinks, ammonia is used in fertilizer and to make plastics, fibres and other chemicals.

Dealing with weather

Earlier Tuesday, the City of Fernie had posted to its Facebook page that the arena would be closed for the day "while crews complete emergency repairs to the refrigeration plant." Fire chief Ruiter said it wasn't immediately apparentthat ammonia was the cause of the emergency.

Mayor MaryGiulianosaidthe cityspent much of Tuesdaydealing with widespread power outages and wind.

"We have winds that are unbelievable. I've never seen winds like this inFerniebefore,"Giulianosaid. "It's been quite a day."

The fire chief said his crews were also receiving calls to deal with downed trees and power lines while the arena emergency unfolded.

TheFernieMemorial Arena is home to the Junior BFernieGhostridersand is also listed as available for public skates and ice rentals.

With files from Matt Meuse and Matthew Black