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Speedy Report Stops Suspicious Fire From Jumping To Parched Victoria-Area Woods

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Jul, 2015 01:41 PM
  • Speedy Report Stops Suspicious Fire From Jumping To Parched Victoria-Area Woods
DISTRICT OF HIGHLANDS, B.C. — A firebug may be on the loose in the suburban Victoria District of Highlands, on Vancouver Island.
 
West Shore RCMP say video surveillance shows someone running from the scene shortly after a suspicious fire was sparked in a shed behind an abandoned house.
 
Flames broke out early Wednesday morning and rapidly engulfed the shed and house, but no one was hurt.
 
A second fire was found smouldering under a wooden bulletin board not far from the first blaze, but was quickly put out.
 
There was concern the fire could ignite dry brush in the rural area but a notice posted on the District of Highlands website extends thanks to passing newspaper deliveryman, Joe Bryant.
 
The site says the Highlands resident spotted the fire and made a speedy report, allowing crews to respond before flames could spread.

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