Three adults and six children are homeless after a fire in an apartment building in Saint John's North end.
The
blaze at 37 MacLaren Boulevard was reported shortly before 6:00pm.
Platoon Chief Barry Oickle of the city fire department says fire crews
could see very heavy thick black smoke and fire coming out of the
windows of the first floor apartment. The blaze was quickly knocked
down.
The
first-floor apartment was heavily damaged by smoke and fire while the
apartment above it sustained minor smoke and fire damage—because
of the damage, several other tenants are temporarily displaced while
their apartments are cleaned and ventilated. No humans were hurt,
however, four pets died in the fire.
The
Canadian Red Cross is helping the victims, giving them a place to stay,
food and clothing. A housing coordinator will be working with the nine
people who are permanently homeless to find them alternative housing.