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Two homes destroyed in blaze Sunday

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Two homes were destroyed and one badly damaged Sunday afternoon after fire tore through a south Bankview neighbourhood.
Emergency crews were called out to the blaze at approximately 4:30 p.m. March 3 on 1st Street West.
Neighbour Kerri Kuefler was arriving home when she smelled smoke in her car. Upon exiting she saw the fire at 1019 1st street.
“It happened so fast. It was good that I pulled up when I did because there was nobody out in the street,” she said.
She ran to her door and told people in her house to call 911. She then knocked on the door of the neighbouring house to alert them of the fire and to evacuate.
The Drumheller Fire Department, with support from the Rosedale Hall and Dalum, battled the blaze. Fire Chief Bruce Wade said about 25 firefighters were on scene. Firefighters fought the blaze in -15 degree Celsius weather, utilizing much of its apparatus, including its snorkel truck.
Alberta Health Service Ambulance was on site as well as RCMP. At this time there is no report of injuries.
“The firefighters were amazing. They were out there in the cold doing their thing, and boy were they good,” Keufler told the Mail Sunday.
Firefighters were able to get the blaze under control and were there Monday monitoring the site. The fire is still under investigation.
‘The cold weather did hinder firefighting efforts to some degree and it will hinder investigation to some degree,” said Wade.
At this point, it appears two of the homes were completely destroyed. Wade said a third home was damaged, however, the owners were allowed back in Sunday night. Power was shut off in the neighbourhood for a short time.

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photo courtesy Carrie Storms
Wade is grateful for the support from the community for the firefighters.
“Thanks to the businesses that brought food and hot coffee and the support from neighbours and Boston Pizza was really nice,” he said.

Pizza Hut and McDonald's also contributed.
For neighbours, it was a harrowing experience to watch the blaze.
It’s hard to watch someone’s house burn down,” said Kuefler.


Fire Department Responds to House Fires in Bankview

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At Approx 4:30 Pm On Sunday
March 3, 2019 the Drumheller Fire Department was called to a fire at a dwelling in South Bankview but reports are that the Fire has spread to the neighbouring dwellings.

The address the Fire Department was called to West side of 1st Street SW but the Fire has reached three dwellings at this time.

At this time it is not known if the occupants were home at the time of the fire. The fire department is battling the fire in -15 degree temperatures with the forecast going to -25 in the evening.

More details to follow.

 

 

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Scheduled power outage for East Coulee area March 5

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On Friday, March 5, electricity customers in the Lehigh, Cambria and East Coulee area will be without power to accommodate a high load move through the area.

According to ATCO’s website, the area affected is east of Highway 56 to East Coulee and north to Little Fish Lake and is to affect 238 customers. The outage is scheduled between 12:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Approximately 10 customers in the Dorothy area from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. will also be affected.

The is also a scheduled outage for residents north of Hussar on March 5 for a high load move. This outage will affect customers from approximately 8 a.m. to noon.

For more information, residents can go to www.ATCO.com and under the electricity link to see maps of current and future outages. Residents can also download the My ATCO Electricity App to stay up to date and to report outages.


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