It’s been a busy weekend for New Brunswick firefighters after at least four fires across the province.
Firefighters in Moncton were called to a two-storey home on Bromley Avenue around 4:15 p.m. yesterday.
Platoon chief Brian Gaudet tells us a fire in a second-floor room was extinguished within five minutes, and one resident was checked over by paramedics for smoke inhalation.
Gaudet says the cause of the fire is still under investigation but it’s not believed to be suspicious.
Meanwhile, one woman escaped injury after fire damaged a side apartment of a home in Saint-Léonard, near Grand Falls, on Friday evening.
Another fire northeast of Sussex on Friday night forced a woman from a mobile home, which was destroyed by the flames.
And in Fredericton, an adult and two children were unhurt after fire damaged a two-storey home last evening.
Overnight fire destroyed mobile home, displacing woman, 637 Portage Vale Rd, about 20 km NE of #Sussex, NB. With a relative for now. Emergency help w/ clothing, food from @RedCrossCanada
— Dan Bedell (@Dan_Bedell) February 10, 2018
Fire 750pm Friday damaged side apt of house, displacing 1 woman, 7A Soucy Rd, St-Leonard, NW of #GrandFalls #NewBrunswick. Emerg help offered by @RedCrossCanada if needed though insurance expected to meet immediate needs.
— Dan Bedell (@Dan_Bedell) February 10, 2018
House fire Sat pm displaced woman, her 15yr-old son and 3yr-old granddaughter, 54 Royal Rd on north side of #Fredericton NB. Emergency lodging, food, clothing from @RedCrossCanada
— Dan Bedell (@Dan_Bedell) February 11, 2018


