Campbell River firefighters battle Parkway Road house fire: 'It went up quick'
Greg Enns, who lives on the street, says he walked outside his home to find black smoke spewing into the skies a few doors down, in the 300-block, around 11 a.m.
“I was at my house and the neighbour phoned. He was out working and somebody phoned him and said, ‘Hey, there’s a house fire on your street.’ My neighbour phoned me in a bit of a panic to find out if it was his house,” Enns recalled. “So I stuck my head out the window and could see black smoke, so I threw my jacket on and that’s when I started filming.”Enns says the fire “went up quick” and that he could hear popping sounds coming from inside the house. He’s not sure if the blaze spread to nearby buildings, or if anyone was inside or injured.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.“There were people starting to gather around, of course.
Around noon Enns said fire crews were still on scene extinguishing the fire, with police blocking off sections of the road. CHEK News has reached out to the Campbell River Fire Department and will update this story when more information becomes available.
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