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Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Tri-City News - Arson suspected in Coquitlam fire

The Tri-City News - Arson suspected in Coquitlam fire

Shortly before Valentine's day there was a fire in the neighbourhood, just a block away from us.
"It looked like the fire started inside a boarded up building without power and without gas," he said. "In most of these cases the majority of times you find it was deliberately set."
Firefighters were dispatched shortly after 1 a.m. on Sunday morning to battle the blaze after smoke was spotted by a Coquitlam RCMP officer out on patrol.
By the time crews arrived they found extensive fire on the main floor on the north side of the property. Crews quickly conducted a search of the premises and determined that the structure was not occupied.
Because the home was vacant and slated for demolition, Delmonico said crews took a more defensive approach to fighting the blaze. In cases where a perimeter attack is used, he added, the fire can often take longer to extinguish but keeps firefighters safe.
"Crews did the right thing," he said. "If they had done an interior fire attack... there is a greater risk for danger of one of our firefighters getting hurt."
The property is currently fenced off and patrolled by a security guard and another vacant building in the area has been secured, Delmonico added.

It's been quite a week, besides the fire, we've had the construction crews take out the power and a gas line.
I hope this isn't how the entire project is going to go - or should we expect a piece of concrete to come crashing through the living room?

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