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Unaccounted for Male, Yet to Be Located

By 250 News

Monday, December 21, 2009 03:52 PM

Prince George, B.C.-   As of 3:00 this afternoon, RCMP and   fire investigators were still on the scene at the NT Air Hangar.
Police say while they cannot confirm a person was trapped inside the hangar at the time of the devastating fire on Saturday, the 53 year old man reported missing by his family has not yet been located.
The man’s up truck was   parked at the hangar.   His name has not been released by  the RCMP.  The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

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If the site is safe to explore now, wouldn't perhaps a canine search/cadaver dog be of use to speed things up? I don't wish to sound negative, but the family deserves closure as soon as practicable.
Im sure they are doing everything they can.
I have a question, if it took the PG fire dept, 14 minutes to arrive, where was the Pineview fire dep.? Where they involved?
The Pineview fire dept. is a Voluntary dept. If they were involved it would take them a little longer to respond... please don't start blaming the firefighters or there dept. for this tragety.
Well I am not blaming anybody, did I say I was blaming anybody. I again ask did the Pineview fire dept. respond? Just a simple question. Don't get your shorts in a knot.
seamut - show some respect to the family and friends of the missing man. My thoughts go out to you all. Thinking of you this holiday season.
RugratsMom just what are you talking about, what disrespect are you talking about. I think the family deserves some answers on the response. The chief said response was done by the book. I feel that book needs a little rewrite considering how many people go through the airport and its future developement into an industrial park.