A large fire broke out at a seniors’ home in Mission, British Columbia, on Monday night, prompting the evacuation of residents as emergency crews worked to control the blaze.
Evacuation and Emergency Response
Dozens of residents were seen outside as flames and smoke billowed from the Chartwell Carrington House on 7th Avenue around 6 p.m., with the fire originating on the third floor of the complex.
The Mission RCMP confirmed they are working to ensure all residents evacuated safely. Residents were transported by bus to the Mission Leisure Centre, located at 7th Avenue and Grand Street. Family members seeking to connect with loved ones were directed to the Leisure Centre, not the retirement residence itself.
Emergency Support Services are present at the Mission Leisure Centre to assist evacuees. According to the RCMP, sufficient food and supplies are available, and donations are not currently needed.
Uncertainties Remain
As of 7:45 p.m., the cause of the fire was unknown, and there was no immediate word on any injuries. Firefighters continued battling the inferno at Chartwell Carrington House.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the evacuation center located?
The evacuation center is located at the Mission Leisure Centre, at 7th Avenue and Grand Street.
Are donations being accepted?
No, the RCMP has stated that sufficient food and supplies are currently available, and donations are not being requested at this time.
What is the status of the residents?
The Mission RCMP is working to confirm that all residents evacuated safely and are accounted for.
What questions remain for investigators as they commence to piece together the events of Monday night?
