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Nearly a dozen displaced after fire tears through homes in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood
Nearly a dozen displaced after fire tears through homes in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood

CTV News

time06-07-2025

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  • CTV News

Nearly a dozen displaced after fire tears through homes in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood

Ottawa firefighters were called to a three-alarm fire that damaged several homes and left nearly a dozen residents displaced in the Glebe neighbourhood Saturday evening. In a news release, the Ottawa Fire Services say multiple 911 callers reported visible smoke and flames impacting a single-family home in the 100 block of Fourth Avenue near Lyon Street at approximately 10:37 p.m. On scene, firefighters found four semi-detached homes, a large tree, a garage with a vehicle and multiple outside decks on fire. Firefighters dispatched additional resources to the scene and began an 'aggressive fire attack.' A second and third alarm was quickly called in due to the scale of the incident. Crews had to deal with several hazards, including live hydro lines. 'Crews worked tirelessly during fire operations, pulling down ceilings, cutting holes in roofs, and opening up walls to ensure all hidden fire was fully extinguished,' the fire service said. Glebe fire A resident's backyard after a fire in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood that damaged several homes Saturday evening. (Natalie van Rooy/CTV News Ottawa) Glebe fire A fire caused damage to several homes in Ottawa's Glebe neighbourhood on July 5, 2025. (Natalie van Rooy/CTV News Ottawa) Searches of the homes confirmed there were no residents trapped inside. The Ottawa Paramedic Service says it had multiple first responders sent to the area. A woman in her 60s was transported to hospital by ambulance in stable condition, paramedics say. The fire was declared under control at about 11:10 p.m. Victim Services was called in to aid eight adults and two children who will be displaced from the fire. Ottawa Fire Services public information officer Nick Defazio says crews arrived within two minutes after being dispatched, preventing the flames from spreading further. 'This was a really serious fire that could have spread really quickly throughout that street, but firefighters did an excellent job at containing it.' he said. 'The houses are in close proximity, so when the fire starts spreading, it can jump from one house to another very quickly.' Defazio says the fire appears to have started inside a garage but is still working to confirm the cause. No foul play is suspected, he said. Neighbour describes 'shocking' blaze Lisa Love-Tedjoutomo, who's home suffered minor damage in the fire, recalls seeing the glow of the flames from outside her back window before evacuating. 'I lift the blind, and I see, like it was immediate shock. It was a fire. It was gigantic,' she said. She says neighbours began knocking on doors telling them to get out. She grabbed her dogs and car keys before driving down the road to safety. 'It was just so shocking,' she said. 'I think if the fire department hadn't showed up within minutes, our backyard would have been destroyed. We have a little damage, but we were allowed to go back in our house. But our neighbors weren't so fortunate.' A quick response and a fast attack prevented a rapidly spreading fire from causing even more extensive damage in the Glebe last night. At approximately 22:37, the Ottawa Fire Services Communications Division received multiple 9-1-1 calls reporting visible smoke and flames in… — Ottawa Fire Services (@OttFire) July 6, 2025 Love-Tedjoutomo says her neighbours are still processing the damage that was caused and is thankful for the first responders who aided evacuated neighbours. 'They're doing okay,' she said. 'I think it's mostly just processing it. I think that's kind of where we're at – processing it.' With files from CTV News Ottawa's Natalie van Rooy

2 kids, 8 adults displaced after fire ravages Glebe homes
2 kids, 8 adults displaced after fire ravages Glebe homes

CBC

time06-07-2025

  • CBC

2 kids, 8 adults displaced after fire ravages Glebe homes

Ten people have been displaced after flames tore through several homes in the Glebe late Saturday night, fire officials say. Crews were called to Fourth Avenue near Lyon Street at around 10:37 p.m. after getting multiple 911 calls about flames and smoke, Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) said on Sunday. Once they arrived, they found several people who'd evacuated and gathered on the sidewalk outside. The fire had engulfed four large semi-detached homes, several outdoor decks, a garage with a vehicle and a tree, OFS said. After an "aggressive" attack that involved pulling down ceilings, opening up walls and cutting holes in roofs, firefighters were able to get the three-alarm blaze under control just after 11 p.m., OFS said. Paramedics told CBC that a woman in her 60s was injured and taken to hospital. She was in stable condition as of Sunday afternoon, they said. In all, eight adults and two children were displaced by the fire. An OFS investigator has also been dispatched to the scene to determine how the fire started.

Ottawa firefighters battle 3-alarm fire in the Glebe
Ottawa firefighters battle 3-alarm fire in the Glebe

CTV News

time06-07-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Ottawa firefighters battle 3-alarm fire in the Glebe

An Ottawa Fire Services investigation vehicle at the scene of a fire. (CTV News Ottawa) Ottawa firefighters were called to a three-alarm fire that damaged several homes in the Glebe neighbourhood Saturday evening. In a news release, the Ottawa Fire Services say multiple 911 callers reported a 'big fire' impacting a single-family home in the 100 block of Fourth Avenue near Bank Street at approximately 10:37 p.m. On scene, crews found flames coming from the roof and the back of the home with 'multiple' other houses on fire. Firefighters dispatched additional resources to the scene. A second and third alarm was quickly called in. Ottawa fire says crews had to deal with several hazards, including live hydro lines. The Ottawa Paramedic Service says it had multiple first responders sent to the area. A woman in her 60s was transported to hospital by ambulance in stable condition, paramedics say. The fire was declared under control at about 11:10 p.m. Ottawa Victim Services was called in to provide assistance for displaced residents. The cause of the fire remains unclear. An investigation is underway.

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