Kelowna fire crews responded to an early Tuesday morning blaze at a house in the 700 block of Dougall Road.
Great work this morning by #Kelowna D-shift,1st arriving Engine grabs its own water supply to allow for 21/2″ & master stream deployment to control from exterior. Highlights the danger of live down power lines, caution course language on video @IAFFCanada #IAFF #hardfromtheyard pic.twitter.com/xV3cYwAXOM
— Kelowna Professional (@IAFF953) April 21, 2020
According to the platoon captain on scene, the wires were down and an abundance of sparks and flames could be seen coming from the house when crews arrived. The residents were able to escape the home safely and no one was hurt in the blaze.
The fire caused severe damage to the structure of the home. Firefighters believe the house may collapse and therefore it is unsafe to enter.
The fire department as well as the RCMP remain on scene and are conducting an investigation.
All occupants and their dog got out safely and major damage was confined to the one residence.
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