Man dead after neighbours attempt rescue from Port Alberni house fire
CTV
Mounties and fire investigators are at the scene of a house fire that has left one person dead in Port Alberni, B.C., on Monday.
Fire Chief Mike Owens says crews were called to the home in the 4800-block of Ian Avenue shortly after midnight.
"When we arrived on scene we had heavy fire showing from the front of the structure and reports of a man down in the backyard" Owens said.
The victim is a man in his 60s who rented the lower floor of the home. He had apparently yelled to the upstairs tenant, who came down and helped him get outside.
"The individual who was extricated from the fire by the other resident and passersby [was] brought out the back of the building," Owens said. "My understanding is they attempted to come out the front but there was too much fire so they retreated to the back of the building."
Owens said the efforts of those who tried to save the man are to be commended.
"Our hats are off to both the individual that was upstairs at the time and certainly passersby who observed a situation that required immediate intervention and they were willing to jump in and put themselves at risk and pull this gentleman out," he said.
Fire Chief Mike Owens says crews were called to the home in the 4800-block of Ian Avenue shortly after midnight, Feb. 28, 2022. (CTV News)
Lisa Lessard lives across the street from the fire scene and heard the commotion and firetrucks after midnight.