Cause of fire affecting shed and garage undetermined

One firefighter was taken to hospital in Niagara Falls with minor injuries following a fire in Fort Erie Wednesday evening.

At about 6 p.m., the Fort Erie Fire Department was called to the area of Phyllis and Mary streets.

A large black cloud of smoke could be seen bellowing from the neighbourhood.

Smoke bellows from a fire that impacted a garage and shed in the area of Phyllis and Mary streets Wednesday. Credit: James Culic | Fort Erie Radio

A fire started in a shed on Phyllis Street before extending behind it to a garage on Mary Street, training officer Roger Haist told Fort Erie Radio on Thursday morning.

“The homes themselves were not affected by the fire,” he said, noting that nobody was inside either structure at the time of the incident.

Firefighters at a property on Mary Street Wednesday night after putting out a fire that affected a shed and a garage on two properties. Credit: Kris Dubé | Fort Erie Radio

An investigator is probing how the fire started.

“At this point, the cause is undetermined,” said Haist.

Asked about hazardous materials in either building, he said that was part of their contents, but nothing more than what the average garage or shed may contain.

No nearby homes in the highly residential area were told to evacuate.

“Everybody was able to remain in place,” said Haist.

Asked if the incident is considered suspicious, Haist said, “Not to my knowledge.”

Haist said he was unable to disclose the nature of the injuries suffered by the local firefighter. He also said a dollar figure related to damage is undetermined.

Firefighters departed the scene about five hours after arriving, he said.

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