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Child Playing with Lighter Sparks House Fire

SeekersAdmin by SeekersAdmin
February 25, 2025
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Yesterday, (Monday, February 24th) Cornwall Fire Services responded to a structure fire at a single-family home on Sixth Street West at approximately 8:00 a.m. Firefighters responded from both stations, arriving within minutes of receiving the 911 call. A family was in the house at the time of the fire; however, all occupants were able to escape safely. Four individuals have been displaced as a result of the fire and are being assisted by the Red Cross at this time.

The initial response included ten on-duty firefighters, with an additional six personnel called in to assist on scene and ensure continued response coverage across the city. Upon arrival, firefighters encountered heavy smoke and flames coming from the second storey of the residence. Firefighters worked quickly to bring the fire under control, search the building, and prevent further damage to the surrounding properties.

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“Our firefighters worked diligently and professionally to prevent the fire from spreading further. Thanks to their swift response and actions, we were able to protect the surrounding area and avoid any further damage,” said Acting Platoon Chief Butcher.

The fire was determined to be accidental and caused by a child playing with a lighter. Additionally, investigators found that there were no working smoke or carbon monoxide alarms present in the home. An investigation is still underway to determine if charges will be laid.  

“This incident serves as a critical reminder of the importance of fire safety in the home,” said Fire Chief Matthew Stephenson. “Having working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms is not just recommended, it’s the law. These devices provide crucial early warning and can mean the difference between life and death. Fires can spread quickly, and without alarms, the risk of tragedy increases significantly.”

Cornwall Fire Services urges all residents to have working smoke alarms on every level of their homes and outside all sleeping areas. Additionally, carbon monoxide alarms are mandatory in homes with fuel-burning appliances such as natural gas furnaces or dryers, or attached garages. Parents and guardians are also encouraged to talk to children about fire safety and keep matches and lighters out of reach.

Cornwall Fire Services recommends the following fire safety tips for families:

  • Store lighters and matches in a secure place: Ensure these items are kept in high, locked cabinets where children cannot access them.
  • Educate children about fire hazards: Teach children about the dangers of fire and what to do in case of an emergency.
  • Install and maintain smoke alarms: Make sure smoke alarms are installed on every level of your home and test them regularly.
  • Create and practice a fire escape plan: Develop a fire escape plan with your family and practice it regularly to ensure everyone knows how to exit safely in case of a fire.

For more information on fire safety visit www.cornwall.ca/fire

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