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Firefighter, police officer injured while responding to house fire

Two dogs rescued from house fire Tuesday morning that caused $400,000 in damages; one person suffered smoke inhalation

NEWS RELEASE
TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGWATER
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Just before 6:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, Springwater Fire & Emergency Services received reports of a structure fire on Flos Road 4 West.

Two stations and two additional tankers responded. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a fully involved garage fire, which was rapidly spreading to the residence. Crews were met at the road by one individual who was transported to Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre and treated for smoke inhalation.

Additionally, two dogs were rescued from the residence. During the rescue one firefighter and one Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer received minor injuries and were treated on scene by Simcoe County paramedics.

“Crews arrived and made an aggressive attack, which helped aid in the rescue of the dogs,” says Deputy Fire Chief Jeff French. “Thank you to our partners from the OPP and Simcoe County paramedics for their assistance on scene.”

As a result of the injuries, the Ontario Fire Marshal’s Office has been contacted. There were working smoke alarms in the residence. The cause of the fire is under investigation, however is not considered suspicious. Damage is estimated at $400,000.

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