Ottawa firefighters battle separate east end fires overnight
Ottawa firefighters responded to two fires that damaged a home and a Montana's restaurant in the city’s east end this weekend.
- Sign up now for daily CTV News Ottawa newsletters
- The information you need to know, sent directly to you: Download the CTV News App
The first call of the night came shortly before 10:50 p.m. Saturday after multiple 911 callers reported seeing flames and smoke coming from a townhome in the 1900 block of St. Laurent Boulevard, near the Elmvale Acres Shopping Mall.
Firefighters found the fire had started in the basement and spread up to the first floor living room. Two hose lines were advanced inside the home to battle the flames, according to Ottawa fire.
A chainsaw had to be used to open up the first floor to help extinguish the flames.
Two full searches of the home found no occupants inside.
The fire was declared under control shortly before 11:40 p.m.
An Ottawa fire investigator was dispatched to the scene to determine the cause and origin of the fire.
There were no reported injuries.
Firefighters battling a fire inside a townhome in Ottawa's west end. (Scott Stilborn/Ottawa Fire Services)
Another 911 caller reported grey smoke coming from inside the kitchen of a Montana's restaurant shortly after 1 a.m. at 1750 Ogilvie Road.
On arrival, fire crews could smell a strong smell of smoke and see a haze inside.
Occupants from the restaurant met firefighters outside and confirmed everyone had evacuated safely.
"The flames had travelled through a ventilation system duct work and up into the roof. Firefighters set up an aerial ladder to attack the fire from above and crews inside began to pull down the ceiling in the kitchen area to extinguish the flames in between the ceiling and the roof," a news release said.
The fire was declared under control shortly after 1:30 a.m. High pressurized fans were used to ventilate the smoke out of the structure.
An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.
There were no reports of injuries.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Family, friends and fans to gather at memorial for former B.C. premier John Horgan
Thousands are expected to gather at an arena today in Colwood, B.C., to celebrate the life of former British Columbia premier John Horgan.
Candid photos of Syria's Assad expose a world beyond the carefully crafted and repressive rule
Bizarre and personal photos of ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad have surfaced from his abandoned residences, sparking ridicule among Syrians who only until recently were persecuted for criticizing his leadership.
Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the U.S. FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has praised the polio vaccine as the 'greatest thing,' but a lawyer affiliated with Trump’s pick to lead the country’s top health agency has petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the vaccine used in the United States
This Montreal man died of an aneurysm after waiting in the ER for six hours
A 39-year-old Montreal man died of an aneurysm after spending six hours in an emergency room before giving up and going home.
Thieves get a taste for cheese and butter amid surging prices
British Columbia business owner Joe Chaput will spend $5,500 a month on security guards during the holiday season and plans on upgrading his store's video camera system for around $5,000 more.
‘Kraven the Hunter’ flops while ‘Moana 2’ tops the box office again
The Spider-Man spinoff “Kraven the Hunter” got off to a disastrous start in North American theatres this weekend.
Driver, passenger flee scene of fiery Burnaby crash
Two people fled the scene of a fiery crash in Metro Vancouver early Sunday morning, according to authorities.
U.S. agencies should use advanced technology to identify mysterious drones, Schumer says
After weeks of fear and bewilderment about the drones buzzing over parts of New York and New Jersey, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is urging the federal government to deploy better drone-tracking technology to identify and ultimately stop the airborne pests.
Woman killed by falling tree during B.C. windstorm
First responders were called to the scene of a “tragic incident” in Surrey, B.C., during a windstorm that swept through the South Coast Saturday.