"The man, reportedly, helped talk a 25-year-old woman into coming out of the second-floor of the smoke-filled building.“Firefighters arrived on scene, saw heavy smoke conditions from the rear. Vaughan, ON L4K 2N9 TTY: 1-866-543-0545.

Firefighters are protecting houses on each side. No injuries were reported following a two-alarm house fire in Vaughan overnight.. Investigators are sifting through charred debris after a fire at a Vaughan home on July 6 caused an estimated nearly $1-million in damages. House Fire in Woodbridge - … Fire crews worked to contain a large house fire that broke out in Vaughan Sunday evening. "The man, reportedly, helped talk a 25-year-old woman into coming out of the second-floor of the smoke-filled building.“Firefighters arrived on scene, saw heavy smoke conditions from the rear. The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office has been called to investigate the blaze.Two people were rushed to hospital with undisclosed injuries and four others are being treated at the scene of a house fire in Vaughan Monday morning.A firefighter, whose helmet was melted by the intense heat of the blaze, was also assessed at the site of the fire but declined to go to hospital, said Vaughan Deputy Fire Chief Deryn Rizzi.Vaughan Fire and Rescue was called to a structure fire at 6 Ed Quigg Way in Woodbridge's Sonoma Heights neighbourhood at around 8:34 a.m. Monday, March 19.Rizzi said six people were in the house at the time of the blaze and witnesses said people could be seen leaving the building.She said two 9-1-1 calls came in alerting Vaughan Fire and Rescue to the fire where heavy black smoke was seen pouring from the front door and the rear of the home.A neighbour who called 9-1-1 and approached the burning building told Rizzi, "I realized if I went in there I wasn't going to come out.

There is a lot of smoke,” Rizzi added.Rizzi said six trucks were dispatched to the fire where a total of 28 firefighters were on scene. Department Location: Joint Operations Centre 2800 Rutherford Rd. Two people were rushed to hospital with undisclosed injuries and four others are being treated at the scene of a house fire in Vaughan Monday morning.A firefighter, whose helmet was melted by the intense heat of the blaze, was also assessed at the site of the fire but declined to go to hospital, said Vaughan Deputy Fire Chief Deryn Rizzi.Vaughan Fire and Rescue was called to a structure fire at 6 Ed Quigg Way in Woodbridge's Sonoma Heights neighbourhood at around 8:34 a.m. Monday, March 19.Rizzi said six people were in the house at the time of the blaze and witnesses said people could be seen leaving the building.She said two 9-1-1 calls came in alerting Vaughan Fire and Rescue to the fire where heavy black smoke was seen pouring from the front door and the rear of the home.A neighbour who called 9-1-1 and approached the burning building told Rizzi, "I realized if I went in there I wasn't going to come out.

Vaughan Fire and Rescue was called to a structure fire at 6 Ed Quigg Way in Woodbridge's Sonoma Heights neighbourhood at around 8:34 a.m. Monday, March 19. Fire suppression activities are ongoing. The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office has been called to investigate the blaze. There is a lot of smoke,” Rizzi added.Rizzi said six trucks were dispatched to the fire where a total of 28 firefighters were on scene. Email: firerescue@vaughan.ca.

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