With Fire Protection to Be Pulled, Parker Cove Tenants Advised to Lawyer Up
GREY COUNTY, ONTARIO, JUL 31 – Firefighters contained a third-floor apartment fire in under an hour with no injuries, limiting damage to about $10,000, officials said.
- Owen Sound firefighters extinguished a fire on Thursday morning in a three-story, 17-unit building on Second Avenue East.
- The fire originated in a third-floor apartment and likely started due to a faulty electrical appliance, according to investigators.
- Fire crews arrived just before 7:30 a.m. and observed smoke emerging from the third floor, as well as a hallway filled with smoke, in the mixed-use building.
- No injuries occurred, damage was estimated at $10,000, and about 25 residents lived in the affected building, a media release stated.
- The prompt response by the on-duty shift and second alarm firefighters quickly contained the blaze, minimizing harm and property damage.
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