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3 houses damaged, firefighter injured in Orléans fire

A fire in Orléans damaged three houses on Tuesday morning. No occupants were hurt, though a firefighter suffered second degree burns, responders said.

Firefighters responded around 5:45 a.m. and battled to control the blaze

A fire engine parked in front of a burned out residential home with a burned car in the driveway.
An early morning fire severely damaged three homes in Orléans on Nov. 5, 2024. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

A house fire in Orléans severely damaged three homes early Tuesday morning. While the occupants escaped unharmed, one firefighter suffered second-degree burns, first responders at the scene said.

Emergency services responded to a call around 5:45 a.m. to Noblewood Way in Chapel Hill South in Ottawa's east end. 

Firefighters were on the scene within minutes, according to Nick DeFazio, public information officer for Ottawa Fire Services.

"When they arrived, two single-family homes were engulfed in flames," he told told Radio-Canada at the scene.

Firefighters stand in the street in front of a burned out house
Firefighters remained at the scene after extinguishing a blaze that severely damaged three homes in Orléans in the morning of Nov. 5, 2024. (Francis Ferland/CBC)

With flames erupting through the roofs of the two houses, multiple surrounding homes were at risk of catching fire, he said.

As firefighters battled to contain the fire in the two burning homes, they also worked to prevent the blaze from spreading. 

"They protected the whole back street, they protected one of the houses on the side, and then a third house had already caught a bit and they extinguished that before it engulfed the entire house," DeFazio said. 

All 8 occupants of 3 homes unhurt

Eight people were in the three houses at the time the fire broke out in the middle house, and all escaped without injury, though a firefighter received second-degree burns to the hand, he said.

The three houses are all now uninhabitable, he said.

Three homes damaged in early morning Orléans fire

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A Tuesday morning fire in Orléans severely damaged three homes. First responders say one firefighter suffered second-degree burns.

Eyewitness Françoise Mongeon said the fire was already underway when she opened her curtains after waking up at 5:30 a.m.

Before the blaze was contained, the flames reached above the roofs of the homes, she said. 

"The truck they had to put the big ladder up and to be able to water from the top," she said. 

By 7:30 a.m. firefighters had brought the fire under control but continued to spray water on the smouldering homes.

Police asked people to avoid the area. "Nature Trail Crescent at Pagé Road is closed due to a working fire," OPS wrote on X. 

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said emergency services responded to a call around 5:45 a.m. to Nature Trail Crescent. In fact, they responded to a call at Noblewood Way.
    Nov 05, 2024 2:56 PM ET