Southern Ontario team wins provincial mine rescue competition: K+S Windsor Salt Ojibway Mine team declared overall winner at two-day event.

The mine rescue team from K+S Windsor Salt Ojibway Mine was the declared the overall winner of the 2019 Ontario Mine Rescue competition held in Red Lake June 4-7.

It marks the first provincial win for the K+S Windsor team.

The Windsor-based team was also awarded the John Guthrie (Special Equipment) Award. The team won the Southern District mine rescue competition in Goderich in May.

The Windsor Salt mine rescue team consisted of: captain Adam Schraeder, #2 Al Gernon, #3 Dillon Perry, #4 Joe Schraeder, vice-captain Phillip Schraeder, #6 Ethan Kirby, and briefing officer Matt Stefanic.

Jean-Yves Doiron, a mine rescue technician with Vale Canada in Sudbury, won the award for top technician. Doiron won the Sudbury District competition in May.

The four-day competition was organized by Ontario Mine Rescue (OMR), a part of Workplace Safety North, and hosted by Red Lake Gold Mines (Newmont Goldcorp). Major sponsors are Drager Safety and Newmont Goldcorp.

During the event, eight teams from across Ontario, selected in district competitions, were evaluated on their knowledge, firefighting skills, first aid response, use of emergency equipment and decision-making ability under stress in an underground simulated emergency at Newmont Goldcorp's Red Lake Gold Mines.

Additional awards included:

* Overall runner-up: Newmont Canada, Porcupine Gold Mines

* Technicians: 1st Jean-Yves Doiron, Vale Canada; 2nd Norm Gannon Jr., Kirkland Lake Gold, Macassa Mine; 3rd Steeve Pinel, Alamos Gold, Island Lake Gold Mine

* Team Firefighting: Newmont...

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