2 firefighters hurt during 2 Saturday morning fires
CBC News
Posted: Feb 16, 2013 9:58 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 16, 2013 4:01 PM ET
Firefighters battle flames at 546 Kenwood Ave., a two-storey house, early Saturday morning. (CBC)
Two firefighters suffered minor injuries battling two separate fires on Kenwood Avenue and Riverside Drive on Saturday morning.
The first fire broke out at 546 Kenwood Ave. around 4:40 a.m. Firefighters were initially called to a home on nearby Hillcrest Avenue, where a homeowner reported the smell of smoke in his house.
When firefighters arrived, they found no evidence of fire. When they returned to their vehicles, they spotted a two-storey house fully engulfed in flames on nearby Kenwood.
No one was home at the time. Neighbours told firefighters the family was on vacation.
One firefighter was assessed by paramedics at the scene for minor smoke inhalation, but was released a short time later.
Damage to the house has been estimated at about $500,000.
Firefighting vehicles line up along Riverside Drive Saturday morning after a fire broke out in a fourth-floor apartment at 1833 Riverside Dr. (CBC)Another fire broke out in an apartment building at 1833 Riverside Dr. later Saturday morning. A 911 caller reported that a fire had started in her kitchen on the fourth floor at about 5:45 a.m.
The kitchen was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, and it was brought under control by about 6:30 a.m.
One firefighter was taken to hospital with an elevated heart rate, and remained in hospital undergoing tests later Saturday. The fire department said it doesn't appear to be serious.
Damage was estimated at about $70,000.
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- 'Fireball' erupted during blaze on Pathway Private
- Police say the extensive damage caused by a large fire in Ottawa's Redwood neighbourhood early Tuesday morning may make it difficult to find out how it started. more »
- Ottawa jazz singer Kellylee Evans struck by lightning
- Local jazz singer Kellylee Evans, scheduled to perform at the Ottawa Jazz Festival this week, is recovering at home after her house was struck by lightning two weeks ago. more »
- South Ottawa bridge delay hard to 'swallow'
- A delay in construction for the new Jockvale Bridge has hit a feathery wall, the protected barn swallows nesting at the site. more »
- Ottawa craft beer breweries fuel Ontario boom
- LCBO saw its profits rise by four per cent and it thanked new stores and "efficiencies," but the largest rise in profits came from craft beer, including several Ottawa breweries. more »
Must Watch
Top News Headlines
- Most groups don't want return of Trudeau speaking fees
- Most of the 17 charitable and other organizations that have paid speaking fees to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau during his time as an MP say they aren't interested in having their fees returned, despite Trudeau's offer on the weekend to reimburse any organization unhappy with his services. more »
- Are e-cigarettes safe to puff?
- As electronic or e-cigarettes grow in popularity, some health advocates want them to be regulated. more »
- Canada to send peacekeeping troops to Haiti
- A handful of Canadian troops are about to take part in peacekeeping operation in Haiti, under the command of Brazilian forces, in a long-delayed mission that has been kept inexplicably low on the political radar. more »
- Google asks secret court to lift gag on surveillance
- Google is asking the secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to lift its long-standing gag order on how often the company is asked to turn over data about its customers to the U.S. government. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Ottawa craft beer breweries fuel Ontario boom
- Mike Fisher, Carrie Underwood selling Ottawa dream home
- Toronto's Dufferin Street named worst Ontario road again
- Ontario says no to Kettle Island interprovincial bridge
- The Spartan Race in 90 seconds
- Former McGuinty staffer grilled about gas plants
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford needs security, brother says
- Montreal mayor resigns amid corruption charges
- Woman charged after drink tossed at Toronto Mayor Rob Ford

