People injured in fire at residential building in downtown Vancouver: chief
VANCOUVER — Two people were taken to hospital and officials were trying to account for everyone who lived in a building that caught fire Monday in Vancouver’s Gastown neighbourhood, the fire chief said as heavy smoke filled the air behind her.
Officials didn’t know the status of all the residents of the four-storey building and they were looking for “upwards of a handful,” said Chief Karen Fry, adding people could have been out or scattered after fleeing the flames.
Fry said paramedics told her one person was injured while jumping from an upper floor as firefighters were arriving and another woman was hospitalized after being rescued from the second floor about an hour into the blaze.
Firefighters used a ladder truck to rescue others from upper floors, which were engulfed in smoke and flame at the time, the chief said.