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Four days, three house fires in Willow Point

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C – Fire crews responded to an influx of house fires in a Campbell River area last week.    

“Crews have responded to three structure fires in just four days in Willow Point, just a couple weeks after the devastating fire that destroyed a home on Joanne Drive in Willow Point,” said CR Fire Chief Thomas Doherty.

“The rash of fires are not connected in any way, but they indicate the increase in demand for service in the south as the city continues to see growth.”

According to a press release from the city, crews responded to a fire in a garage of a residence on Apple Drive Saturday night. When they arrived, black smoke was coming from the garage of a residential home. The fire was contained to the garage and is under investigation by RCMP.

On Monday, crews responded to a kitchen fire on Varsity Drive.

On Tuesday, crews responded to a fire that started in a dryer on Tyee Drive. “Heavy black smoke” filled the second floor level of this home and displaced a family of four.

“Early detection by a smoke alarm, early notification or call to the fire department and a fast response time by fire crews are all instrumental in minimizing the damage and injuries caused by fire,” said Doherty.

“The longer a fire burns, the less chance of survival, and the greater chance of fire spreading beyond a room, floor or building to adjacent buildings or forest lands.”

“The fire department would like to remind residents to test their smoke alarms regularly to ensure they’re functioning. The early detection of smoke by a smoke alarm may be your only chance of escaping a fire safely.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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