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"And the home beside that burned as well, those people were at work. Two homes were destroyed and a third sustained major damage as hot, windy weather created challenges for firefighters on scene along Fairmont Boulevard south last Wednesday. It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered onThe fire started on a back deck of the home on Lethbridge Avenue, and then spread to the interior.67-year-old man dies after fire in Town of Mount Royal building Lethbridge Fire & EMS will be in studio on 94.1 Juice FM – Classic Hits CJOC Mornings w/Jordan & Sam, the 2nd Wednesday of each month just after 8am. The man died in hospital and two others are being treated for burns. No injuries were reported. They actually took their dog to work with, them which is so nice to see because that dog was here today licking my hands and all hyper and happy.” Recent Posts.
Lethbridge fire investigator Troy Hicks says there was an estimated $1.5 million in damage to the three homes.
Last Updated Wednesday, August 19, 2020 10:10PM MDT Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services have concluded their investigation into a multi-residential fire on the 400 block of Fairmont Blvd.
The fire started on a back deck of the home on Lethbridge Avenue, and then spread to the interior.
Wth it being 36c on Tuesday, Hicks says the heat did make it more difficult to battle the fire.Fire crews battled a blaze that spread to three houses on Fairmont Blvd.
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Three people were taken to hospital. The cause of the fire is not yet known.
A 67-year-old man has died following a fire at a residential building in Town of Mount Royal early Friday morning.The fire started on a back deck of the home on Lethbridge Avenue, and then spread to the interior.Three people were taken to hospital.
“The witness said, 'your house is on fire,' without blinking an eye the gentleman grabbed his four kids, grabed his dog and they get out of the home," said Hicks.
An investigation into a multi-home fire in south Lethbridge has concluded without pinpointing a cause. Ashes are all that’s left of a Lethbridge family's home that was destroyed by fire on Tuesday.
"The one on the other side, actually I was in there this morning with the homeowners, it amazes me there’s only some water damage in that home.”