{* traditionalSignIn_signInButton *} Deputy fire chief Jason Cairney says crews from two stations were sent out to a lot in the Bridgeview area near Old Yale Road and Timberland Road just after 5:00 a.m. Please I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any timePlease confirm the information below before signing up.I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any timeWe didn't recognize that password reset code. All rights reserved.Daily updates for Weather, Traffic, News, and EntertainmentSend me promotions, surveys and info from NEWS 1130 and other Rogers brands.Send me alerts, event notifications and special deals or information from our carefully screened partners that may be of interest to me.Be the first to know! “When they arrived they had a fully-involved home,” Surrey Assistance Fire … Enter your email address to get a new one.Sorry we could not verify that email address. VANCOUVER -- A family has been displaced after a large house fire in Surrey Tuesday, fire officials say. Enter your email address to get a new one.Sorry we could not verify that email address. Surrey Fire and Rescue service said yesterday: "The fire on Chobham Common is an ongoing incident with significant numbers of emergency services on the scene who are likely to remain there for some time. Enter your email below and we'll send you another email.Rogers Media uses cookies for personalization, to customize its online advertisements, and for other purposes. {* legalAcceptanceAcceptButton *} {* backButton *} {* backButton *} The Fire Severity is currently at level 4. {* forgotPassword_sendButton *} Your existing password has not been changed.I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any timeYou have activated your account, please feel free to browse our exclusive contests, videos and content.You have activated your account, please feel free to browse our exclusive contests, videos and content.An error has occurred while trying to update your details.
SURREY (NEWS 1130) – An elderly couple has died in a house fire in Surrey’s Bridgeview neighbourhood. (Courtesy Twitter/@CalmButAnnoyed) Please I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any timePlease confirm the information below before signing up.I understand that I can withdraw my consent at any timeWe didn't recognize that password reset code. Surrey Police said: “Surrey Fire and Rescue are working hard to get the fire under control, and we are assisting with evacuations and road closures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey_Fire_and_Rescue_Service Crews were called to the area of 125B Street south of Old Yale Road early Thursday morning. {* forgotPassword_sendButton *} Get breaking news, weather and traffic stories in your inbox 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.Daily updates for Weather, Traffic, News, and EntertainmentSend me promotions, surveys and info from NEWS 1130 and other Rogers brands.Send me alerts, event notifications and special deals or information from our carefully screened partners that may be of interest to me.Be the first to know! “The property itself is extremely challenging because there’s a lot of debris, so it was a really challenging fire to get to. "Some local roads in the area remain closed to allow crews to work and for public safety. {* backButton *} The RCMP will be leading the investigation into what happened, Serbic says, adding fire investigators have been called in.“The call was a third alarm call,” he explains. {* createAccountButton *} No one was hurt in a fire at a Surrey lot Tuesday morning, crews say. A fire in Surrey's Bridgeview area that sent thick, black smoke billowing into the area is now outFire crews say some trucks were destroyed in the blazeSURREY (NEWS 1130) – A huge plume of black smoke accompanied the sunrise in Surrey Tuesday morning after several vehicles caught fire in the Bridgeview neighbourhood.Deputy fire chief Jason Cairney says crews from two stations were sent out to a lot in the Bridgeview area near Old Yale Road and Timberland Road just after 5:00 a.m.“When they arrived they found heavy fire and smoke involvement involving two dump trucks, a low deck trailer, and a travel trailer,” he tells NEWS 1130.Cairney says quick work by crews spared a nearby house from any damage, and nobody was hurt.The fire had some area streets blocked off to traffic but everything has since reopened.Crews are now looking to figure out what may have caused the fire at the lot.Smoke could be visible from surrounding areas, including across the water.We've sent an email with instructions to create a new password. Firefighters were able to attack the fire and find two elderly people “very quickly,”however, Serbic says they were both deceased by the time they were pulled out.Surrey Fire confirms 2 people are dead. {* backButton *} (Mike Lloyd, NEWS 1130 Photo) {* backButton *} {* backButton *}