Exclusive – Investigators have said that if there was a working smoke detector inside the residence where two people were killed on Friday, October 8, 2021 in Port Hope it would have given them enough warning to escape.
The shocking revelation comes after investigators with the Office of the Fire Marshal wrapped up their investigation at the duplex on Bruton Street in Port Hope.
On Friday morning shortly after 11 a.m. Port Hope Fire and Emergency Services were dispatched to the two storey home.
When fire crews arrived heavy smoke and flames were coming from the residence.
Firefighters braved the smoke and flames to rescue two people, but they succumbed to their injuries.
OFM Investigator, Mike Bird said, “the origin of the fire was in the family room on the main floor in the northwest quadrant of the house.”
Bird stated, the smoke alarm in the basement was working properly. The smoke alarm on the main floor was too damaged to determine if it was functioning at the time of the fire.
But the smoke alarm on the second floor was not functioning as the battery had been removed.
The exact cause is still under investigation with a OFM engineer having to do further testing/examination of the items seized.
Hopefully have an answer by the end of the week.
Bird stated “if the alarm on the second floor was operational it would have given the two people up there warning with time to escape.”
“This is a consistent theme of our fatal fires and considering this has been law for so many years and is still happening is a problem.”
If people cannot afford a smoke alarm contact your nearest fire department and they will come and install one free of charge.
The names of the victims and cause of death have not been officially released.