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Thieves broke into the Calmar fire hall and made away with over $100,000 worth of equipment, police say.

Leduc RCMP responded to a break and enter at the station in the small community southwest of Edmonton at about 8 a.m. on Saturday.

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Investigators say two masked suspects forced their way into the hall between 2:30 a.m. and 2:53 a.m. that morning, and stole equipment including a red hydraulic generator, Jaws of Life, three air lifting bags and three medical kits.

Surveillance footage shows that one suspect was wearing black coveralls, a black sweater and a black balaclava with long dark hair. The other suspect wore a black balaclava and a black jacket wearing blue jeans.

The suspects were driving a Mitsubishi Eclipse that Mounties have determined was stolen from Mayerthorpe on Jan. 20.

Police are continuing to investigate and are asking the public for help identifying the suspects.

Calmar is about 50 km southwest of Edmonton.

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