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North Bay fire crews save pets in Monday morning fire
Two pets were rescued from a North Bay kitchen fire Monday morning after the dog reportedly jumped on the stove. The owner was not home during the incident.
Two pets were rescued from a North Bay kitchen fire Monday morning after the dog reportedly jumped on the stove. The owner was not home during the incident.
Pets rescued after dog believed to have triggered a kitchen fire in North Bay
North Bay Fire and Emergency Services responded to a kitchen fire at a Main Street West home early Wednesday morning after a neighbour reported smoke coming from the residence.
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Fire fighter crews at the scene of a kitchen fire on June 2, 2025. (Supplied/North Bay Fire and Emergency Services)
Firefighters arrived at the scene shortly after 8:30 a.m. to find flames and smoke visible from the kitchen.
Crews launched an interior attack and conducted searches, rescuing the family dog and cat.
Oxygen given to pets
A pair of firefighters giving two household pets oxygen on June 2, 2025. (Supplied/North Bay Fire and Emergency Services)
Both pets were given oxygen and are expected to recover.
The fire was extinguished less than 30 minutes later.
Authorities have confirmed that the homeowner was not present at the time of the fire – a neighbour, alerted by the home's working smoke alarm, noticed smoke and called 911.
Early detection helped prevent significant damage.
Investigators believe the fire started when the family dog jumped onto the stove, accidentally turning on a burner and igniting items left on the stovetop.
A damage estimate has not yet been determined.
This marks the second kitchen fire in less than a week in North Bay. Fire officials urged residents to take precautions, including keeping stovetops clear of combustibles, using stove knob covers, and ensuring smoke alarms are functional.
'We're sharing this message because this is a real risk and these fires are preventable,' said Fire Chief Jason Whiteley.
'Help us keep your home and loved ones safe by taking simple, proactive steps.'