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A cat was found dead during a search of the homes. The home where the fire started, and a neighbouring home, sustained damage. The fire was the second in the 400 block of Redwood in two days.
The family lost their cat named 'Trunks' in the fire. To make matters even more emotional, she remembers the home from a very young age. "It’s tough to see a 75-year-old house go down," shared Case.
An official with the fire department says the blaze destroyed the ground floor and roof of the home, resulting in at least $500,000 in damages. CTV News has learned the owner’s cat died in the fire.
Firefighters launched a defensive attack from the outside, and got the fire under control about an hour later. Crews searched the homes, and found a cat had died. No other injuries were reported.
Unfortunately, one cat, which was in active liver failure, succumbed to the smoke and did not survive. Officials also tell News 12 that a surgery was taking place on a dog when the fire began and ...
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