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Seniors forced from their homes by a devastating fire at a St. Albert care home have started the process of being placed in new homes, says the facility’s operator.
Dozens of people were forced from their homes last Thursday as a fire tore through Citadel Mews West in the community north of Edmonton last Thursday. The blaze lit the night sky as it tore through the building while residents and neighbours watched firefighters battle the blaze. Everyone living at the home made it out of the building and most were temporarily moved to the St. Albert Inn.
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On Thursday, we experienced the unimaginable and a building which attaches to the Citadel Care Centre in St. Albert caught fire. Fortunately, all residents in both buildings were safely evacuated. I can’t say enough about the work and dedication displayed by our staff and the community with the number of people who showed up to help.
From all our amazing staff who were working and those who came in, to the many health and emergency professionals both off-duty and on (police, firefighters from surrounding communities, buses, Alberta Health Services and people from the community).
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Seniors forced from their homes by a devastating fire at a St. Albert care home have started the process of being placed in new homes, says the facility’s operator.
Dozens of people were forced from their homes last Thursday as a fire tore through Citadel Mews West in the community north of Edmonton last Thursday. The blaze lit the night sky as it tore through the building while residents and neighbours watched firefighters battle the blaze. Everyone living at the home made it out of the building and most were temporarily moved to the St. Albert Inn.
Posted: May 07, 2021 6:22 PM MT | Last Updated: May 8
About 100 people were evacuated from the Citadel Mews Continuing Care Facility in St. Albert Thursday night.(Min Dhariwal/CBC)
Good Samaritans, fire crews, police and staff are being praised for helping more than 200 people escape two seniors buildings in St. Albert safely Thursday evening.
The Citadel Mews West Continuing Care Facility caught fire just before 8 p.m., and bystanders, local residents and staff rushed to help get residents out the doors.
Richard Belley s 86-year-old father, Maurice, had lived in the residence for five or six years and was among the 100 from that building to be evacuated.
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