Fire crews investigate two-alarm blaze in Scenic Acres

2 homes evacuated before firefighters arrived on scene

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Caption: The Calgary Fire Department was called to the 9900 block of Scurfield Drive N.W. for reports of a house fire on Sunday morning. (Kate Adach/CBC)

Investigators are working to determine the cause of the fire that gutted two homes in the northwest and sent one person to hospital.
Around 10 a.m. Sunday, the Calgary Fire Department (CFD) was called to the 9900 block of Scurfield Drive N.W. for reports of a house fire.
CFD said in a release that when fire crews arrived they were met by a plume of smoke and a large volume of flames coming from two homes. Firefighters on scene immediately called for a second alarm response.
The homes had been evacuated before firefighters arrived.

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Caption: In a release, the Calgary Fire Department said two homes suffered significant structural damage. (Kate Adach/CBC)

One person was taken to hospital as a precaution. No other injuries were reported.

Cat rescued

Fire crews were able to knock down flames on the outside of the homes and began searching the interiors. First responders discovered a healthy cat inside one of the homes and returned it to its owner.
Both homes suffered significant structural damage and CFD said occupants would not be able to return Sunday night.

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Caption: Investigators are working to determine what started a two-alarm house fire in the community of Scenic Acres in northwest Calgary. (Kate Adach/CBC)

The siding of a third home was also damaged due to heat from the flames.
Tim Kelter, a friend of one of the homeowners, said a Good Samaritan knocked on his friend's door and helped evacuate the home.
"Whoever the fellow was that came by and knocked on the door and woke them up, that guy's pretty much a hero," Kelter said.
The fire is being investigated and fire crews remain on scene working on salvage operations.
The Calgary Fire Department is reminding citizens that functioning smoke alarms can help save lives.