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Chimney fire sparks important reminder from Port Hardy Fire Rescue

Remember to clean the entire length of your chimney regularly, from top to bottom, while also inspecting its structural integrity.

It’s a critical reminder from Port Hardy Fire Rescue, following a chimney fire this past Saturday, Dec. 11, at a home on Carnarvon Rd.

Amid a snowstorm, crews were called to battle the blaze at 10 pm, just as flames extended several feet above the top of the chimney.

β€œCrews quickly began to work on clearing the burning creosote but found the chimney to be fully blocked near the bottom end,” Port Hardy Fire recalls.

β€œAlthough the homeowner had been responsibly cleaning the chimney on a regular basis, unfortunately, this blockage had built up over time and had gone undetected.”

Fire crews worked the blockage until it cleared and fully extinguished the material inside the chimney, which meant there was no damage to the home itself.

β€œIn addition, the chimney was found to have several structural issues which had also not been detected earlier,” Port Hardy Fire adds. β€œThanks to our members for the late-night response to this call.”

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