16 people treated for smoke injuires in fire in Mission, B.C., seniors home
MISSION, BRITISH COLUMBIA — The chief of the fire department in Mission, B.C., says air conditioning units were falling through the ceiling behind his crew members as they were trying to evacuate people from a burning seniors’ home.
Chief Mark Goddard says 16 of the 142 residents who were inside the three-story Chartwells Carrington House and a connected building needed to be treated for smoke inhalation, although no one was seriously hurt.
He said he couldn’t “say enough about the courage of his crews” during the evacuation process, and that it was one of the most complex fires – for its scope and number of people – that the department has had to face.
He said firefighters put their lives at risk to evacuate residents on the third flood as the fire burned right above them.
