CP24 BREAKFAST "They tried to make entry ... but the floor was spongy from high heat conditions, and it was untenable for them to go in," Rizzi told CBC Toronto.Rizzi said it took some time for fire services to be called because the resident's cell phones were plugged into the wall in the kitchen area, where the fire is thought to have started.

Vaughan Deputy Fire Chief Deryn Rizzi said one of the patients is suffering from "significant injuries," but would not specify which one.It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges.Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered onA man and child have been taken to hospital following a three-alarm fire at a home in Vaughan early Wednesday morning.Man, child taken to hospital after a 3-alarm fire rips through Vaughan mansionA man and child have been taken to hospital following a three-alarm fire at a mansion in Vaughan early Wednesday morning.

They said there was no indication as to how the fire started. No one was injured in the blaze, which erupted inside a home on Autumn Grove Court, according to Vaughan Fire Services.





A father and son were hospitalized with burns as the result of a massive house fire Wednesday morning in Kleinburg. 4 judges appointed to fill vacancies at Court of Queen’s Bench in Alberta; Two Mississauga men face charges in identity fraud case; Halifax police say no threat after investigat

Kleinburg house fire takes 6 fire trucks 5 hours to fight News Feb 12, 2017 by Tim Kelly Vaughan Citizen An overnight fire that started Saturday night and went into Sunday morning at this home on Nashville Road in Kleinburg is estimated to have caused up to $450,000 in damaged.