Manitoba

1 person in hospital, 1 cat at animal services after Collegiate Avenue house fire

Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responded to a report of a house in flames on Collegiate St at 12:19 p.m. on Nov.18  where fire crews arrived to find thick smoke billowing out of the home as the fire tore through, said a WFPS news release on Monday. 

Person in unstable condition after a fire overtook a home Monday afternoon

Close up of a fire truck, showing the logo for Winnipeg Fire Department
Fire crews found a cat inside the burnt house after drenching the home with water to put out the flames, WFPS says. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC)

One person is in hospital in unstable condition after a fire overtook a home in Winnipeg's King Edward neighbourhood on Monday afternoon.

Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responded to a report of a house in flames on Collegiate Street at 12:19 p.m., and fire crews arrived to find thick smoke billowing out of the home as the fire tore through, according to a Monday news release.

The occupants had gotten out of the house before the fire crews arrived, the release said. Firefighters assessed one person and brought them to hospital in unstable condition.

Fire crews drenched the flames with water from hose lines to put out the fire, and once under control, they searched the smoldering structure and found a cat inside.

The city's Animal Services Agency were called to care for the pet.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.