$1-million fire in Aylmer, 10 people displaced
At least 10 people are displaced after a century building in the heart of Aylmer was destroyed by fire Monday evening.
The blaze broke out shortly after 8:30 pm on Talbot Street.
The structure contained several upper-floor apartment units and main-floor businesses.
One business owner told CTV News his daughter was still cleaning inside his ground floor realty office when fire crews pulled up and went upstairs. She quickly fled.
Aylmer Fire Chief Todd McKone said his crews arrived to find heavy flame and smoke in the upper floor units. Smoke alarms were sounding.
“Crews cleared the facility and we had a good idea no one was inside. It was extremely hot and smoky. It was not a safe condition to do firefighting in. So, we transitioned to a defensive attack at that time,” said McKone.
As tenants were taken to area hotels, some neighbouring business owners watched the battle against the flames.
A backhoe had to be brought in after the roof collapsed during a fire in Aylmer, Ont. on March 21, 2023. (Sean Irvine/CTV News London)While some spots were knocked down quickly, others proved harder to fight.
“The flames were out for the most part, except for one particular corner. It just wouldn’t go out,” said a cafe owner who watched from her business across the street.
McKone said 50 firefighters from Aylmer, Malahide, Central Elgin and later St. Thomas, helped to bring the fire under control.
The early damage estimate is set at $1-million but could climb higher.
During the fire, the roof collapsed into the structure. That forced firefighters to bring in heavy equipment at daybreak.
Throughout the morning, it tore away at the roof to access hotspots.
Investigators will comb the site when safe, but a suspected cause has already been determined.
Damage is extensive after a fire in Aylmer on March 20, 2023. (Source: Aylmer police)“It’s not suspicious. It is centered around cooking activities that took place earlier in the day,” McKone said.
At least two neighbouring buildings, including a bank, have smoke and water damage.
According to McKone, an engineer will need to inspect them before they can reopen.
Other businesses along Talbot Street between John Street and Queen Street are not expected to open until the afternoon.
Traffic in the area has been rerouted.
Back at the scene, Paul Driver expressed sorrow at the sight of the blaze.
Just three months ago, he moved his business out of the building.
Fire crews tackle a massive blaze on Talbot Street in Aylmer on the evening of March 20, 2023. (Source: Aylmer Police Service/Facebook) “We got to know some of the tenants that lived above us and the other businesses, tough to see,” said Driver.
And like many here, he said he is saddened to know the streetscape will soon have a hole in its heart.
“Downtowns are really important. I hate to see any of the old buildings go,” Driver expressed with sadness.
The cafe owner shared the same thoughts for the future.
“All the improvement and new businesses coming and to have this happen, just wow!” she shared.
—Video source: Jarrett Medeiros and Cody Colfax
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
How quietly promised law changes in the 2024 federal budget could impact your day-to-day life
The 2024 federal budget released last week includes numerous big spending promises that have garnered headlines. But, tucked into the 416-page document are also series of smaller items, such as promising to amend the law regarding infant formula and to force banks to label government rebates, that you may have missed.
Which foods have the most plastics? You may be surprised
'How much plastic will you have for dinner, sir? And you, ma'am?' While that may seem like a line from a satirical skit on Saturday Night Live, research is showing it's much too close to reality.
opinion I've been a criminal attorney for decades. Here's what I think about the case against Trump
Joey Jackson, a criminal defence attorney and a legal analyst for CNN, outlines what he thinks about the criminal case against Donald Trump in the 'hush money trial.'
$3.8M home in B.C.'s Okanagan has steel shell for extra wildfire protection
A home in B.C.'s Okanagan that features a weathering steel shell designed to provide some protection against wildfires has been listed for sale at $3.8 million.
Diver pinned under water by an alligator figured he had choice. Lose his arm or lose his life
An alligator attacked a diver on April 15 as he surfaced from his dive, nearly out of air. His tank emptied with the gator's jaws crushing the arm he put up in defence.
Psychologist becomes first person in Peru to die by euthanasia after fighting in court for years
A Peruvian psychologist who suffered from an incurable disease that weakened her muscles and had her confined to her bed for several years, died by euthanasia, her lawyer said Monday, becoming the first person in the country to obtain the right to die with medical assistance.
Mystery surrounds giant custom Canucks jerseys worn by Lions Gate Bridge statues
The giant stone statues guarding the Lions Gate Bridge have been dressed in custom Vancouver Canucks jerseys as the NHL playoffs get underway.
Celebrity designer sentenced to 18 months in prison for smuggling crocodile handbags
A leading fashion designer whose accessories were used by celebrities from Britney Spears to the cast of the 'Sex and the City' TV series was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty in Miami federal court on charges of smuggling crocodile handbags from her native Colombia.
Wildfire leads to evacuation order issued for northeast Alberta community
An evacuation order was issued on Monday afternoon for homes in the area of Cold Lake First Nation.