UPDATE: Fire at West Kelowna home that killed 2 pets deemed accidental

| March 4, 2021 in West Kelowna

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(UPDATE: March 4 @ 1:29 pm): West Kelowna Fire Rescue Chief Jason Brolund has confirmed that the fire in West Kelowna early this morning was accidental. 

It was caused by "cooking activities" on the lower level, he said. 

He added: "During the firefighting search operation, a firefighter fell through the floor to the basement. A Rapid Intervention Team was activated to assist, and the firefighter was able to rescue himself.

"He was assessed, transported to KGH and discharged shortly after to recover at home from a knee and back injury."

(Original story: March 4 @ 6 am): One firefighter was hurt and two pets killed in a house fire in Kelowna early this morning.  

West Kelowna Fire Rescue was called about the blaze on Ponderosa Road at about 3 am. 

Fire Chief Jason Brolund said the home’s rear was fully involved in flames when firefighters arrived.

“Firefighters attacked the flames and entered the building to search for any occupants,” he explained, adding that 21 of his personnel were present.

One pet was found alive by firefighters, but two others did not survive. 

Five occupants of the property are now in the care of Emergency Support Services. 

One firefighter received unknown injuries and is undergoing further assessment. 

The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

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