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Family escapes Summerside house fire without injury

The Canadian Red Cross is helping a family of four after afire damaged their home on Beaver St. in Summerside Monday evening.

'It's a devastating thingfor a young family this close to Christmas'

Firefighters were called to a fire at this home on Beaver St. Monday night around 9:30. (Natalia Goodwin/CBC)

The Canadian Red Cross is helping a family of four after afire damaged their home in Summerside, P.E.I.,Monday evening.

Firefighters responded to the fire at a bungalow on Beaver Street around 9:30 p.m.

No one was injured and everyone made it out of the house unharmed, officialssaid.

When crews arrived, the garage and two vehicles were on fire, saysRon Enman, chief with the Summersidefire department.

"There was one vehicle inside the garage and then there was their SUV was in the driveway in front of the garage," Enman said.

Cause not yet determined

Enman said the fire was "knocked down pretty quick" but crews stayed on the scene overnight to make sure "hot spots" were extinguished.

A bearded man in a black fire department uniform stands in front of a fire truck.
'The main thing is everybody got out,' says Summerside fire chief Ron Enman. (Natalia Goodwin/CBC)

"It's just a beautiful home, it's just such a shame, you know, a young family with two small children. But the main thing is everybody got out that's the most important thing," Enman said.

The house sustained heavy smoke and water damage, and he said he doesn't know if the family will be able to return their home.

"It's a devastating thingfor a young family this close to Christmas," Enman said.

Enman said he believes blazestarted in the garage, but the fire marshal is still investigating the cause.

Volunteers with the Canadian Red Cross have helped thewoman, man, and two childrenwith emergency purchases like clothing, food, blankets, and comfort toys for the children, the organization said in a written release.

Relatives of the family have provided a cottage nearby where the family will stay for now.

A vehicle inside the garage, as well as this SUV in the driveway, both burned in the fire. (Natalia Goodwin/CBC)

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With files from Brittany Spencer and Natalia Goodwin