'It's gone,' condo owner says after fire hits Halifax heritage building

Inglis Street should reopen this evening; crews started fighting the fire around 2:30 a.m.

Image | The Inglis Street building suffered extensive damage. Crews started fighting the fire around 2:30 a.

Caption: The Inglis Street building was extensively damaged. Crews started fighting the fire around 2:30 a.m. and were still dealing with it early Tuesday afternoon. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

It took Halifax firefighters nearly 12 hours to put out a large fire that started early Tuesday morning at a 15-unit residential building in the city's south end.
Brian Gray, deputy chief of operations for Halifax Fire and Emergency, said the fire at the Inglis Street building was out by 2 p.m. and crews were mopping up. They are looking for the cause.
The building was constructed in 1887 and is a municipally registered heritage property. The eastern side is badly damaged.
"It's not structurally sound any more. A lot of smoke and damage through the rest of the building," Gray said. "I wouldn't think anybody would be occupying it any time soon."
Deputy fire chief Roy Hollett said about 25 people safely fled the building and there were no injuries. A Halifax Transit bus offered temporary shelter.
The section of Inglis Street that has been closed because of the fire should reopen this evening.
Halifax Fire and Emergency got a call at 2:26 a.m., Hollett said, and crews found "heavy fire" on all three floors at the back of the building. Flames were shooting out of the roof when emergency crews arrived.

Image | Fire crews worked for hours to control the blaze on Inglis Street.

Caption: Fire crews worked for hours to control the blaze on Inglis Street. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Hollett said three crews were sent into the building and the ceilings were pulled down to fight the fire on the top floor and roof.

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Karen Shih, who owns a condo in the building, said she felt sick to her stomach. "It's a beautiful old heritage building," she said. She said everyone, and all the pets, made it out safely.
She rents her condo and said the tenants appeared to have lost everything in the fire.
"It's gone. They have no home," Shih said. "She just told us it seemed to start in the back of the building on the left-hand corner. She could see the flames shooting up the building when she looked out her window."
Police are asking people to avoid the area, as Inglis Street is closed from Tower Road to Victoria Road, and surrounding side streets are also closed.

Image | Smoke continued to pour out of the building early Tuesday.

Caption: Smoke continued to pour out of the building early Tuesday. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

Image | Inglis Street fire

Caption: A fire broke out early Tuesday morning at an apartment building on Inglis Street near downtown Halifax. (Submitted by Sheldon McFadyen)