A person died in a house fire in Vernon, B.C., on Tuesday evening, RCMP said in a release.
On Oct. 19, shortly after 11:45 p.m., police received a request for assistance from Vernon Fire Rescue Services to attend a house fire in the 6900-block of Okanagan Landing Road.
Fire crews located and removed the occupant of the residence but efforts to resuscitate the victim were unsuccessful and they were pronounced deceased at the scene, police said.
The outcome of this incident is incredibly tragic,
said Const. Chris Terleski.
We extend our sincerest condolences to the family of the deceased during this incredibly difficult time. Our thoughts are also with our first responder family and others impacted by this tragedy.
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Firefighters said upon arrival, heavy smoke and flame was coming from the structure.
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“There was significant smoke and fire damage inside the home,” said Fire Chief David Lind.
“The home’s close proximity to the fire station helped significantly. Older mobile homes can become heavily involved with fire and fill with smoke quickly. The fast response and actions of the crews kept the fire contained to a single property.”
The cause of the fire, which remains undetermined, is not believed to be criminal in nature.
Police said no further information, nor the identity of the victim, will be released.
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