8 People Displaced in home Fire
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Today 8 people lost there home in a house fire that extensively damaged a southside house. No one was injured in the fire, and the 2 pets in the home were rescued. Unfortunately the renters were not insured, and all of them were affected by this loss. This fund is being set up to help them recouped some of there costs and help them start there new lives a little easier. Everyone effected needs your help, and the fund you donate now will be distributed to all.
The People who are affected by this fire.
- 3 students going to university
- A farther of 2
- A server new to Edmonton
- And 3 engineers who just started new jobs.
Anything will help.
Part of the story:
"A house in central Edmonton was extensively damaged by fire early Friday afternoon.
Fire crews were called to the blaze at a fourplex in the area of 98 Street and 81 Avenue at around 12:50 p.m.
Flames and heavy smoke could be seen shooting from the roof of the home shortly after 1 p.m.
Ariyanna Callihoo lives in one of the suites and had just gotten out of the shower when the fire broke out.
“I came downstairs to check my laundry and the whole back porch, the wooden porch, was on fire. All you could see was fire outside,” she said.
She grabbed her roommate, her purse and ran out of the house.
“All I knew is we had to get out of there before it started burning inside the house, and it did,” she explained. “The window broke and the fire was coming in.”
Callihoo doesn’t know how the fire started but believes it started at a neighbouring suite."
The People who are affected by this fire.
- 3 students going to university
- A farther of 2
- A server new to Edmonton
- And 3 engineers who just started new jobs.
Anything will help.
Part of the story:
"A house in central Edmonton was extensively damaged by fire early Friday afternoon.
Fire crews were called to the blaze at a fourplex in the area of 98 Street and 81 Avenue at around 12:50 p.m.
Flames and heavy smoke could be seen shooting from the roof of the home shortly after 1 p.m.
Ariyanna Callihoo lives in one of the suites and had just gotten out of the shower when the fire broke out.
“I came downstairs to check my laundry and the whole back porch, the wooden porch, was on fire. All you could see was fire outside,” she said.
She grabbed her roommate, her purse and ran out of the house.
“All I knew is we had to get out of there before it started burning inside the house, and it did,” she explained. “The window broke and the fire was coming in.”
Callihoo doesn’t know how the fire started but believes it started at a neighbouring suite."
Organizer
David Demian
Organizer
Edmonton, AB