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Fire displaces five residents, two pets die

Share to UPDATE 1:30 p.m. West Kelowna’s fire chief says during the search operation at a house fire on Ponderosa Road, a firefighter fell thru the floor to the basement. “A rapid intervention team was activated to assist, and the firefighter was able to rescue himself. He was assessed, transported to Kelowna General Hospital and discharged shortly after to recover at home from a knee and back injury,” Chief Jason Brolund said. Brolund said the cause of the fire was determined to be accidental, related to cooking activities on the lower level. “The public is reminded to check their smoke alarms as they can save you from fire, especially while you are asleep,” Brolund added.

Fire chief issues warning about thin ice after West Kelowna rescue | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/West Kelowna Fire Rescue March 02, 2021 - 2:20 PM West Kelowna Fire Rescue is warning residents to stay off the lakes after firefighters pulled a man out of Shannon Lake this morning. Fire crews were called to a report of a middle-aged man who had fallen through the lake s ice today, March 2. The man was found in the water, roughly 20 feet away from the shore and was hanging on to the edge of the ice, fire chief Jason Broland said in a press release. Having dressed in specialty suits, eight firefighters attended the rescue and were able to enter the lake and pull the man to safety.

Man rescued after falling through ice on Shannon Lake - West Kelowna News

Man rescued after falling through ice on Shannon Lake - West Kelowna News
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Accidental fire forces residents to flee West Kelowna home | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Image Credit: Submitted/West Kelowna Fire Rescue February 19, 2021 - 7:11 AM Fire officials have issued a warning about burning candles following what they say was an accidental fire at about 10:20 p.m. yesterday, Feb. 18 West Kelowna Fire Rescue rushed to a home in the 3100 block of Vineyard View Way in West Kelowna to find a fire in the basement of the home. Residents had already evacuated the building by the time they arrived. They quickly knocked the fire down before it could spread to the first floor. While a fire department news release did not state the cause of the fire it did “remind residents to avoid using candles in bedrooms, bathrooms, and sleeping areas” and to make sure they put candles out when they leave the room, the home or go to bed.

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