
Two fires cause combined $100,000 damage in London, Ont.’s eastend
Global News
London, Ont., fire crews had a busy night, with firefighters working to extinguish two separate fires early Tuesday.
London, Ont., fire crews had a busy night as they worked to extinguish two separate fires early Tuesday.
The two fires combined have caused over $100,000 in damage.
The first fire broke out in a building at 693 Hale St. east London late Monday.
London fire said there was heavy fire and smoke on the upper floor of the two-storey apartment building.
“We discovered a kitchen fire in one of the units. The occupants had previously evacuated the structure, so our concerns for life safety were not there,” said platoon chief manager Gary Mosburger.
He said they were able to get the fire under control quickly and contain it to the one unit.
Mosburger estimated damage from that fire to be between $20,000 and $25,000.













