Century-old Chilliwack house damaged in fire early Saturday morning

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Chilliwack Fire Department firefighters extinguished a fire early Saturday morning at a century-old home on Princess Avenue. The blaze, which originated in the basement and spread to the attic, caused extensive damage, but no injuries were reported. An investigation into the cause of the fire is currently underway.

On Saturday at approximately 1 a.m., the Chilliwack Fire Department deployed 25 members to combat a fire at a century-old residence on Princess Avenue. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered flames originating from the basement and extending to the attic, causing extensive fire, smoke, and water damage. Assistant Chief Chris Wilson emphasized that the older construction of the house facilitated the fire's rapid spread. Fire crews implemented ventilation tactics and an offensive strategy to manage the situation effectively. Thankfully, no occupants were present during the incident, and there were no injuries reported. The fire's cause remains under investigation as officials assess the damage. Historical homes often present unique challenges during fire incidents due to their construction materials. This incident highlights the importance of fire safety measures in older buildings within the community.

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