By William Crooks
Local Journalism Initiative
On July 30, at approximately 3:55 a.m., a devastating fire broke out in Barnston West, leading to a total loss of the home. Local Fire Batallion Chief Dany Brus provided details about the incident Aug. 1, which involved a significant response from multiple fire departments. Brus speculates lightning may have been the cause.
“We received the call early in the morning, and even from a few kilometres away, our team could see the flames,” Brus reported. The intensity of the fire prompted an immediate request for additional resources, including extra tankers from nearby areas. In total, five tankers were dispatched, including those from Ayer’s Cliff, Stanstead, North Hatley, and Coaticook, with additional manpower provided by Ayer’s Cliff.
Upon arrival, firefighters faced challenging conditions, including a 400-pound propane tank that posed a risk due to its relief valve venting under the heat. “We had to take proper precautions to ensure the safety of everyone involved,” Brus explained. Despite the intense flames, firefighters managed to save the garage adjacent to the house.
Fortunately, the occupants of the home were able to evacuate safely, along with their pets. The potential cause of the fire is currently under investigation, with lightning being a possible factor. “It was a stormy night with multiple lightning strikes in the area,” Brus noted, adding that similar incidents had occurred in the past. “Last year, we had a similar situation in Ayer’s Cliff.”
The investigation into the cause of the fire is being led by the MRC Coaticook’s fire investigator. No injuries were reported, and all residents and animals are safe. The community and fire department continues to support the affected family during this difficult time.