Firefighter, building resident taken to hospital after blaze in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

Crews attended a fire in an SRO building in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Wednesday morning.  (Liam Britten/CBC - image credit)
Crews attended a fire in an SRO building in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside Wednesday morning. (Liam Britten/CBC - image credit)

Dozens of first responders attended a residential fire in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside that sent a resident and a firefighter to hospital on Wednesday morning.

Vancouver Fire Rescue Services spokesperson Matthew Trudeau said crews were called just after 11 a.m. PT to a single-room occupancy (SRO) building near East Cordova and Columbia streets.

He said 12-14 fire trucks responded and crews arrived to find smoke billowing out of an upper floor.

"We got crews upstairs really quickly with hose lines, contained the fire, knocked it down — thankfully, pretty quickly," Trudeau said.

"There is a large amount of smoke damage and we're just making sure nothing's extended beyond that area of origin.

"We got additional units here really quick to assist with getting an evacuation and getting water on that fire really quick."

Paramedics say the fire sent two people to hospital. Fire crews saw around a dozen fire trucks attended.
Paramedics say the fire sent two people to hospital. Fire crews saw around a dozen fire trucks attended.

Around a dozen fire trucks attended, according to the department's spokesperson, and two people were taken to hospital. (Liam Britten/CBC)

Trudeau said one resident of the SRO was taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation. He said that person was "alert and talking" when paramedics took over their care.

A firefighter with a lower leg injury was also taken to hospital, Trudeau added.

B.C. Emergency Health Services confirmed two patients were taken to hospital. Three ambulances, a paramedic bike squad and a supervisor were on scene.

The fire appeared to be extinguished by about noon. The streets around the building were closed temporarily because of the blaze.

Trudeau said investigators are still looking into what might have caused the fire.

Crews were on scene at least an hour after the fire at the SRO, the red-trimmed building behind the fire truck.
Crews were on scene at least an hour after the fire at the SRO, the red-trimmed building behind the fire truck.

Crews were on scene at least an hour after the fire at the SRO, the red-trimmed building behind the fire truck. (Liam Britten/CBC)