Lithium-ion battery could be the cause of Sunday’s fire at a Chilliwack home, which sustained ‘significant’ damage
CHILLIWACK – Chilliwack Assistant Fire Chief Krista Minar says a preliminary investigation suggests a lithium-ion battery could be responsible for a fire at a home near Broadway and First Avenue Sunday evening.
According to a statement from Assistant Fire Chief Minar, Chilliwack fire crews were paged at just after 5 p.m. Sunday (Feb. 1) for reports of a possible structure fire in the 46400 block of Balsam Avenue. Initial reports described smoke emanating from the lower floor of the home. Once further details were provided to emergency dispatch from nearby witnesses, the incident was upgraded to a second-alarm response in which Fire Halls 2, 4, 5, and 6 and additional units were paged.
On arrival, firefighters observed visible smoke coming from the lower floor of a two-storey residential home. Minar says the residence was equipped with working smoke alarms, which alerted occupants and allowed them to evacuate safely. She says occupants of the home had already taken action to control the fire using fire extinguishers and a garden hose.
Crews initiated aggressive offensive tactics and were able to quickly bring the fire under control.

