WINNIPEG - A judge examining the deaths of three children and a grandfather on remote northern Manitoba reserves says all First Nations deserve 911 service.

Judge Tracey Lord is recommending co-ordinated firefighting training for First Nations communities and greater priority given to fire safety inspections.

In her final report released today, she says 911 service should also be established in all First Nation communities.

But Grand Chief Sheila North Wilson says that won't help if there is no one properly trained to answer the call.

The house fire in St. Theresa Point in January 2011 killed two-month-old Errabella Harper.

A second fire about two months later in God's Lake Narrows killed Demus James and his two grandchildren.