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Whitehorse triplex severely damaged in Sunday fire

Whitehorse fire crews were on the scene of a fire in the Porter Creek area near the Guild Hall Theatre.

Firefighters arrived at triplex on Fir Street in the early afternoon

At around 2:30 p.m. PT, Whitehorse fire crews were on the scene of a fire at a home in Porter Creek. (Karen Vallevand/CBC)

Whitehorse Fire Chief Kevin Lyslosaid Sunday afternoonthere are no reported injuries at a fire in a three-unit home in the Porter Creek neighbourhood in Whitehorse.

It was severely damaged.

Lyslosaid the call came in just after 1 p.m. PT, although people at the sceneat the triplexat 1406FirStreet said crews were at the scene after 2 p.m.

The firefightersbattled the blaze throughout the afternoon and Lyslo said they'd likely be there into the evening. He said the cause was unknown as yet and it will be some time before investigators can take a look at what's left.

One of the tenants, Marvin Boe, said he was watching golf on television when strangers banged on his door to alert him to the fire.

The other tenant, Ron Wondga, said he had just finished watching the bronze medal game at the Briar when he was also told by strangers.

"Wasn't aware of it, there was no smell, until people came to the front door," said Wondga.

"I thanked them for that, they helped me move some stuff out of the apartment and shortly thereafter the fire department arrived," he said.

Boe said the Good Samaritansalso helped him remove clothing and other items from his home before firefighters arrived.

Wondga said he has family in Whitehorse who will look out for him. Boe wasn't sure Sunday afternoon where he was going to go.

The owner of the three-plex,who neighbours identified as Harold, wasn't at home when the fire started. He arrived and then left a short time later with friends.

Emergency crews closed the north end ofFir Street for a portion of the day.

The temperature was around15 with a slight breeze.

"The weather is cooperating with us so far. If it gets any windier or any colder later into this evening it will definitely become more of a challenge," said Chief Lyslo.