Published On: October 16th, 2024

London fire responds to vacant building, again.

Kristylee Varley
Digital Lead/CTVNewsLondon.ca Journalist

For the second time in a little more than a month, fire broke out at an abandoned building on Dundas Street in London.

After receiving multiple 911 calls, London fire crews were dispatched to 737 Dundas St.

Crews attacked the fire from the outside including use of an aerial truck.

No injuries are reported, and London Hydro attended the scene to assist.

Back on Sept. 5, a fire at the same property led to an arson investigation. Investigators say they are treating Wednesday’s fire as suspicious.

“It’s a vacant building. It’s been boarded up, so there’s some concerns. Why would we find fire in this building at this time of day?” said Platoon Chief Kirk Loveland

Large fire truck spary water from large ladder onto vacant two story building

London fire crews work to battle a blaze at 737 Dundas St. in London, Ont. on Oct. 16, 2024. (Gerry Dewan/CTV News London)

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Published On: October 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: November 6th, 2024 | Views: 118 |

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