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An oil well fire in Rocky View County sent five people to hospital Monday afternoon and crews are still fighting the blaze.
The Alberta Energy Regulator said its top priority during an incident is to ensure that companies take swift and effective action to protect public safety and the environment.
The regulator said roadblocks have been established to safeguard the public and accommodate emergency operations.
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