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WATCH: Massive fire which ripped through St. Thomas' downtown deemed arson
WATCH: Massive fire which ripped through St. Thomas' downtown deemed arson

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WATCH: Massive fire which ripped through St. Thomas' downtown deemed arson

Two commercial buildings and a future apartment building caught fire Sunday morning on St. Thomas' main street. Firefighters were called to 616 Talbot St. around 4 a.m. after the upstairs of a building went up in flames. Smoke filled the entire downtown as firefighters attacked the fire from Talbot Street and an aerial ladder truck poured water from above to fight the fire next to the Indwell Apartments and St. Thomas City Bus Depot. St. Thomas fire July 6 2025 Firefighters battle a blaze at 616 Talbot St. in St. Thomas, Ont. on July 6, 2025. (Brent Lale/CTV News London) 'Crews made entry and did a primary search and made sure nobody was there,' said Matt Rumas, fire prevention officer with St. Thomas Fire Department. 'Fortunately, nobody's injured, no deaths. And then at that point, it became 'Let's stop this fire!'' Flames shot through the roof and as firefighters were hammering it with hoses, the entire front of the upper building collapsed onto Talbot Street St. Thomas fire July 6 2025 The upper level of 616 Talbot Street in St. Thomas, Ont. collapsed after fire ripped through the building on July 6, 2025. (Source: St. Thomas Fire Department) The owner of the building got a call before 5 a.m. and made his way from Toronto, but by the time he arrived, it was already gone. 'I got it in November last year with my business partner and we were putting six residential units upstairs, and we had already fully renovated our commercial spaces,' said Brenndan Stevenson, the owner of 616 Talbot Street. 'We had the commercial spaces leased out and then we had the residential. We had the permits stamped and we were just about finishing up, maybe a month or two.' St. Thomas fire July 6 2025 The owner of 616 Talbot St. Brenndan Stevenson (left) speaks to St. Thomas Chief Building Official Angelo De Cicco after his building went up in flames in St. Thomas, Ont. on July 6, 2025. (Brent Lale/CTV News London) Stevenson expressed his frustration as St. Thomas police have deemed the blaze an arson. He said over the past few weeks, he's had a couple of break-ins and thefts, and now the building is gone. The fire was contained to those spaces and did not spread into the adjacent Indwell building, which has 15 tenants. 'We're just really thrilled that everyone's safe and everyone's okay,' said Justin Dewaard, Indwell regional director. 'Everyone has a place to go where they are cool, and they have food and water. Right now, we're just caring for our tenants.' Fire said the Indwell tenants should not be affected or displaced. St Thomas fire A large fire ripped through the 600 block of Talbot Street in St. Thomas, Ont. early Sunday morning on July 6, 2025. (Source: St Thomas Fire) 'When they renovated Indwell a couple of years ago, they did a great job,' said Rumas. 'The firewall did its job. Crews that responded did their job very well and were able to save Indwell. As of now, there was no smoke, no water damage to both Indwell and the bus depot beside it. As many as 25 firefighters were called in, and throughout Sunday morning they continued to battle hot spots from multiple angles. Talbot Street was closed between Ross Street and Princess Avenue and remains closed as of 11:30 a.m. Sunday as the investigation continues. 'We've got Streib (Trucking and Excavating Ltd.) in here with the excavator and we're going to get this cleaned up,' said Chief Dave Gregory of St. Thomas Fire Department. 'It's deep seeded into the building, so it'll be going for a long time. We can't get in it. Plus, the structures, we don't want anything else falling into other buildings. We're going to clean this up and get to a point where we can knock down some of those still spots that are burning in the building.' St. Thomas fire July 6 2025 An excavator from Streib Trucking and Excavating Ltd. knocks down part of the building at 616 Talbot St. in St. Thomas, Ont. and cleans up rubble off the street on July 6, 2025. (Brent Lale/CTV News London) It was a frustrating morning for Stevenson, but it could have been worse. 'You never like to get those calls, but sometimes it happens and you're just lucky you have insurance,' he said.

Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings, closes roads
Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings, closes roads

CTV News

timea day ago

  • CTV News

Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings, closes roads

A large fire ripped through the 600 block of Talbot Street in St. Thomas, Ont. early Sunday morning on July 6, 2025. (Source: St Thomas Fire) The St. Thomas police have closed the 600 block of Talbot Street and surrounding streets for an active blaze on Talbot. Smoke filled the entire downtown core as firefighters attacked the fire from Talbot Street and an aerial ladder truck poured water from above to fight the fire next to the Indwell Apartments and St. Thomas City Bus Depot. The St. Thomas Police Service said on X that the fire has been deemed an arson. There are no reported injuries. The public is asked to avoid the area. More to come...

Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings
Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings

CTV News

timea day ago

  • General
  • CTV News

Massive fire rips through downtown St. Thomas buildings

A large fire ripped through the 600 block of Talbot Street in St. Thomas, Ont. early Sunday morning on July 6, 2025. (Source: St Thomas Fire) St. Thomas fire crews are actively fighting a blaze on Talbot Street in St. Thomas. Smoke filled the entire downtown core as firefighters attacked the fire from Talbot Street and an aerial ladder truck poured water from above to fight the fire next to the Indwell Apartments and St. Thomas City Bus Depot. There are no reported injuries. More to come...

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