A residential fire had multiple emergency services rushing to Ernest Avenue early Saturday morning, turning a quiet weekend into something much more dramatic for one London neighbourhood.
Around 10:10 a.m. on May 25th, London Police Service, London Fire, and Middlesex-London Paramedic Services all responded to an active fire situation in the 1500-block of Ernest Avenue. The coordinated response involved all three major emergency services working together at the residential building.
The incident has prompted an official fire investigation, with London Police Service taking the lead on documenting and examining the circumstances surrounding the blaze. The multi-service response suggests the situation required immediate attention from various emergency departments.
Ernest Avenue, located in London’s core area, saw significant emergency activity as first responders worked to address the residential fire. The involvement of paramedic services alongside fire and police indicates the comprehensive nature of the emergency response.
London Police Service has opened a formal fire investigation into the incident, with details available through their official news release. The investigation will examine the cause and circumstances of the Saturday morning fire that brought multiple emergency services to the residential area.
The 1500-block of Ernest Avenue became the focus of emergency response efforts as London Fire worked to contain the residential blaze while police and paramedics provided additional support services during the active incident.