Skip to main content

One person rushed to hospital after being pulled from Hamilton house fire

Police tape is pictured in this file photo. Police tape is pictured in this file photo.
Share

One person was rushed to hospital after being pulled without vital signs from a fire in Hamilton Friday morning.

The fire broke out at around 9:45 a.m. at 12 Hilda Avenue.

Firefighters were met with heavy smoke on the first floor after entering the two-and-a-half storey residence.

Firefighters rescued one person who was trying to get out of the home and they were transferred to the care of paramedics.

A second person was found without vital signs and was transferred to paramedics, who rushed them to hospital.

Hamilton Fire said the blaze appears to have started in a dresser. It wad extinguished by the first occupant and did not spread through the home.

It is not clear what caused the fire, which caused about $1,500 worth of damage.

The Office of the Fire Marshal has been notified, as well as the Hamilton police fire investigator.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Montreal-area high school students protest 'sexist' dress code

Approximately 50 Montreal-area students — the vast majority of them female — were suspended Wednesday after their school deemed the shorts they were wearing were too short. On Thursday, several students staged a walk-out to protest what they believe is a "sexist" dress code that unfairly targets girls.

Stay Connected