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Fires hit Charlottetown apartments and Miscouche dairy bar

P.E.I. firefighters had a busy long weekend following two fires on the Island one in Charlottetown and one in Miscouche.

'They were yelling for everyone to get out .... Right then and there my heart dropped'

There were no injuries in the fire at Scooters Dairy Bar in Miscouche on Sunday. (Tony Davis/CBC)

P.E.I. firefighters had a busy long weekend following two fires on the Island one in Charlottetown and one in Miscouche.

When the Charlottetown Fire Department responded to a call around 7 a.m. Monday, there was heavy smoke coming from an apartment building on EustonStreet.

"In the apartment of origin, it's pretty extensive," said Chief Randy MacDonald. "In the other apartments, [there's] a lot of smoke damage in some and some aren't quite as bad."

MacDonaldsaid a cat died in the fire and twopeople weretaken to hospital with unknown injuries.

The Canadian Red Cross said at least 22 people were temporarily displaced by the fire. The organization arranged emergency lodging and meals for 20 people from 15 apartments.

'My heart dropped'

Jordan Sizer has a basement apartment in the building.

"The smoke alarm first went off at around 7 o'clock so I got up and I was like, 'Oh yeah, it's just a fluke like maybe something up against the heater,' so I made sure all the heaters were fine ... and then I went back to bed."

Suddenly, there was a second alarm.

"I got back up and I cracked the window," he said.

'There was smoke coming out of the top of the building,' says Jordan Sizer who was able to get his cat out of his apartment. (Tony Davis/CBC)

"They were yelling for everyone to get out as soon as possible and that there was a fire. Right then and there, my heart dropped."

Sizer said it wasn't until he got outside that he saw and smelled the smoke.

"I feel shocked, to be honest with you," he said."I don't even know what to think."

People were forced from their homes Monday following an early morning fire in Charlottetown. (Anthony Davis/CBC)

Once the fire was extinguished,MacDonaldsaid, tenants were taken inside to gather personal items and pets.

He said the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Scooter's Dairy Bar

Meanwhile, another fire is underinvestigation inwestern P.E.I.

The MiscoucheFireDepartment said it received a call regarding flames at Scooter's Dairy Bar around11:30 p.m. onSunday.

"Upon arrival, the structure was fully involved," said ChiefJason Woodbury."By the looks of things, I believe that it will be a total loss."

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'We were on scene for approximately three hours,' says Jason Woodbury, the chief of Miscouche Fire Department. (Tony Davis/CBC)

Woodbury said his department reached out toWellingtonand Summerside fire services for water support. He said while there were no injuries, the blaze was a challenge to put out.

"The building was also supplied with propane which, during the fire, the propane was leaking out of the hoses," he said."The best interest was to let the propane to continue to burn until the tanks were empty."

The department was on scene for roughlythree hours, saidWoodbury.

"When it does impede on a small business, especially in a small community, it certainly will hurt the community and also the business owner," saidWoodbury.

"Hopefully it will get rebuilt and we'll continue to have a dairy bar within our community."

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With files from Tony Davis