Vancouver fire captain had ‘bad feeling’ just three days before fatal blaze
BURNABY, B.C. — A Vancouver fire captain says he left with “a bad feeling” after responding to a small fire at a downtown rooming hotel just three days before a catastrophic blaze killed two people and burned the building down to its brick exterior almost two years ago.
Capt. Kris Zoppa says the sprinkler system was running, but he was bothered by the fact he didn’t hear an alarm when he arrived at the Winters Hotel for the first fire on April 8, 2022.
The second fire on April 11 killed Mary Ann Garlow and Dennis Guay.
Zoppa told a British Columbia coroner’s inquest into their deaths that activation of the sprinkler system for the first fire should have triggered the alarm, but he agreed with a lawyer for the inquest that it’s “likely” it didn’t go off at all.