No foul play suspected in house fire Friday that sent a 22-year-old male to hospital via air ambulance
SURREY — Police in Surrey now say they do not suspect any foul play following Friday’s fire in Cloverdale that sent one person to hospital via air ambulance.
According to a statement from police on Friday, Surrey Police Service officers responded to the blaze on Jersey Drive around 4:40 p.m. on Friday. Police say one person was inside the home at the time and had to be brought to the hospital by helicopter. They say the person is suffering from life-threatening injuries, but did not provide any additional details. Police say it is early in the investigation and officers are still working to determine the cause of the fire.
In a statement released Saturday, SPS and RCMP Surrey Provincial Operations Support Unit (SPOSU) now say a 22-year-old male who was located inside the residence and was transported to an area hospital by air mmbulance with life-threatening injuries is expected to survive. He is still receiving treatment in hospital.
Further investigation by authorities indicates there was an explosion and a subsequent fire at a residence. A single male was located inside the residence.
