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Fire investigators can t pin cause of fire at Edmonton-area seniors complex

By The Canadian Press on May 14, 2021. Firefighters investigate a fire at the Citadel Mews retirement home in St. Albert, Alta., on Friday, May 7, 2021. Fire investigators say they have been unable to figure out what caused the fire at the Edmonton-area retirement and long-term care complex last week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson ST. ALBERT, Alta. – Fire investigators say they have been unable to figure out what caused a fire at an Edmonton-area retirement and long-term care complex last week. Residents were forced to leave when the fire at the Citadel Mews West Continuing Care Facility in St. Albert broke out on May 6.

Strangers help seniors to safety during massive St Albert fire

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. 

3 people hospitalized after massive fire engulfs St Albert seniors residence

Posted: May 06, 2021 10:13 PM MT | Last Updated: May 7 Three people were injured in a massive fire at a St. Albert seniors residence Thursday night. A fire started in the Citadel Mews residence around 8 p.m. Thursday. (Submitted by Michel Ferland) Three people were hospitalized after a massive fire broke out at a seniors residence in St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton Thursday night. Two people were treated for smoke inhalation and were in serious condition, and a third person suffered minor lacerations, officials said, after fire engulfed the Citadel Mews West Continuing Care Facility just before 8 p.m. City of St. Albert spokesperson Cory Sinclair said both continuing care residents and independent living residents were evacuated from the building. 

Three residents suffer smoke inhalation after fire destroys part of Edmonton-area seniors complex

Three residents suffer smoke inhalation after fire destroys part of Edmonton-area seniors complex
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Flames rip through Edmonton-area seniors complex, but no fatalities

Flames rip through Edmonton-area seniors complex, but no fatalities Poll Yes ST. ALBERT, Alta. – Fire has destroyed part of a retirement complex northwest of Edmonton. Officials say three residents suffered smoke inhalation but no one has died. Flames broke out at Citadel Mews West Continuing Care Facility in St. Albert just before 8 p.m. Thursday. A statement from the City of St. Albert says high winds fanned the fire prompting requests for help from fire departments in Morinville, Spruce Grove, Strathcona Country and Edmonton. Crews kept the fire from spreading to the neighbouring Citadel Mews East building in the roughly 10-year-old complex. which offered a range of services from independent living to long-term care.

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