Tri-County Vanguard

Firefighte­rs respond to Yarmouth County fire

Bystanders worked to put out fire before firefighte­rs arrived

- TINA COMEAU THEVANGUAR­D.CA BANTAM A TINA COMEAU

Firefighte­rs responded to a house fire in Pinkney’s Point Sunday evening, Feb. 11.

There were no individual­s at home at the time of the fire, but others were on the scene trying to put out the fire.

“When we arrived on scene we had about six bystanders, they had a garden hose, and they were trying to douse the fire with the garden hose,’ said Yarmouth Fire Department Platoon Chief Hank Nickerson at the scene. He said they had noticed smoke coming from the residence.

The bystanders were also able to get a dog out of the home.

There wasn’t a lot of structural damage to the home. Nickerson said the damage to the interior was more heat and smoke damage, than flame. A couch laid on the ground outside the broken picture window of the living room. Nickerson said firefighte­rs had thrown it outside.

Regarding a cause, Nickerson said, “This fire is under investigat­ion. This is going to be investigat­ed by the fire marshal and the RCMP.”

Several fire department­s were dispatched to the fire. In addition to Yarmouth, the Wedgeport, Eel Brook and Lake Vaughan volunteer fire department­s responded. A long line of fire trucks lined the road in the small village.

“We needed the tanker support,” said Nickerson. Despite the fact that at times there was driving rain while firefighte­rs were on scene, he said firefighte­rs had to know they had ample water sources.

“Being this far away from the water sources you need all the water you can get because you never know if you’re going to have a full involved fire,” he said. Firefighte­rs were on the scene of a fire at a home in Pinkney’s Point, Yarmouth County, on Sunday, Feb. 11. The fire call came in at around 10 p.m

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