Vancouver man, 34, dies in hospital days after apartment fire
CTV
A 34-year-old man that was seriously injured in a fire that broke out in a Vancouver apartment earlier this week has died, officials confirmed Wednesday.
A 34-year-old man that was seriously injured in a fire that broke out in a Vancouver apartment earlier this week has died, officials confirmed Wednesday.
The man was rushed to Vancouver General Hospital around 5 p.m. on Monday, after firefighters responded to a reported fire at 600 West 6th Ave.in Mount Pleasant, according to Vancouver Fire Rescue Services.
“Upon arrival, firefighters found a male occupant of the building with serious burn injuries located outside of a unit which had a fire,” VFRS spokesperson Matthew Trudeau wrote in a statement.
The man died late Wednesday morning at Vancouver General Hospital, Trudeau confirmed by email.
VFRS said in a statement that the fire was caused by open flames, which “ignited combustibles and caused burn injures.”
Speaking to CTV News by phone Wednesday, Trudeau said the fire appeared to be mostly on clothing and bedding inside one unit.
“In buildings where we see lower income and more prevalent drug use, there seems to be a lot more disorder in the units,” Trudeau said, adding it’s believed the man was using drugs prior to the fire.