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OTTAWA A part of Bronson Avenue has reopened after Hazmat crews cleaned up a chemical leak inside a building. Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) says crews were called to a building on Bronson just south of Gladstone Avenue at around 11:20 a.m. Wednesday on reports of an unknown odour. Ottawa Fire PIO Carson Tharris told CTV News Ottawa that chemicals were found in the basement of a commercial building and initial readings suggested there could be a risk to the people inside. Crews arrived on scene at 11:34 and confirmed everyone had evacuated. Bronson was closed to make room for crews to investigate and ventilate the building.
5 fires keep Ottawa crews busy over 15-hour period
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2020 10:03 PM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
A fire on James Street was one of five that Ottawa fire crews were called to since Sunday evening. (Ottawa Fire Service)
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
While most victims were able to escape the fires safely, Ottawa Fire Services said one woman in her 60s was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her Glebe group home caught fire.
5 fires keep Ottawa crews busy over 15-hour period
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
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CBC News ·
Posted: Dec 20, 2020 10:03 PM ET | Last Updated: December 21, 2020
A fire on James Street was one of five that Ottawa fire crews were called to since Sunday evening. (Ottawa Fire Service)
A 15-hour stretch from Sunday night to Monday morning, saw fire crews in Ottawa respond to five separate fires in the city s central neighbourhoods.
While most victims were able to escape the fires safely, Ottawa Fire Services said one woman in her 60s was rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after her Glebe group home caught fire.