The Hamilton Spectator

Firefighte­rs battle escarpment house fire

- TEVIAH MORO TEVIAH MORO IS A REPORTER AT THE SPECTATOR. TMORO@THESPEC.COM

A vacant central Hamilton home midway up the escarpment was reduced to rubble in an early-morning fire Saturday.

The fire department estimates the blaze did $700,000 in damage to the vacant home on Arkledun Avenue.

“Approximat­ely 30 firefighte­rs worked through the early morning to get the fire under control,” the department said in an email.

Arkledun Avenue connects with John Street South and St. Joseph’s Drive before leading up the escarpment and curving into the Jolley Cut.

What caused the fire has yet to be determined, the department noted.

“Reports indicated that the home was under renovation­s, but due to the volume of the fire on arrival crews were not able to confirm.”

When firefighte­rs arrived around 4:35 a.m., nobody was in the fully engulfed home, the department said.

Firefighte­rs were able to contain the blaze to the one home and prevent flames from spreading to the one next door.

That house was initially evacuated of its residents but they have since returned.

 ?? BARRY GRAY THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR ?? Hamilton Fire responded to a major structure fire on Arkledun Avenue early Saturday morning that destroyed the home.
BARRY GRAY THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR Hamilton Fire responded to a major structure fire on Arkledun Avenue early Saturday morning that destroyed the home.

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