
Firefighter hospitalized in Saskatoon after lung collapses while serving
An experienced firefighter is recovering in a Saskatoon hospital from a collapsed lung and other ailments that arose while on the line of duty in Pelican Narrows.
Brady Highway, who has been a firefighter for 31 years and serves as technical specialist, was supervising members of the Warman Fire Department about two weeks ago when he realized he just could not go on any longer.
He was transported to the nearby Angelique Canada Health Centre and sent to Prince Albert via Saskatchewan Air Ambulance, before making his way to Saskatoon’s St. Paul’s Hospital. Since then, he has experienced complications from a collapsed lung and has undergone surgery with another expected to happen soon.
“This is my seventh collapsed lung,” Highway explained.