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2 dead in Winnipeg house fire, 2 others jumped out window

Two people are dead and two others in hospital after an early morning house fire in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood.

People were screaming, racing around in panic when police arrived around 2 a.m.

The second storey of the home was consumed in the fire on Friday. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Two people are dead and two others in hospital after an early morning house fire in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood.

Police are not namingthe two victims who died in the Friday blaze, saying they must beformally identified, but people close to the family told CBCNews it was a young girl and her grandmother.

"It's my understanding that this is a family that was involved in this," said Const.Jay Murray. "It's unfortunate. A family has lost, I believe, two members."

Watch neighbourJaquelineBear describe the scene at the deadly fire:

House fire in Point Douglas

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Jaqueline Bear describes scene at Winnipeg house fire where two people died and two others jumped to safety.

Two othersa 54-year-old womanand a 17-year-old young manescaped the fire by jumping from the second floor of the two-storey home and into the arms of neighbours.

The woman wastaken to hospital in critical conditionand the youthin unstable condition. They have since been upgraded to stable condition.

The home on Prince Edward Streetwas too engulfed in flames for any firefighters to enter whenthey arrived shortly before 2:30 a.m.

Fire crews arrived shortly after 2 a.m. and the house was fully engulfed in flames. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

It was a difficult decision for crews to stand down, assistant fire chiefIhorHolowczynskysaid.

"We can't endanger our own crews on a situation which may already be lost," he said.

"The reports are there was fire out every window and door when they arrived."

School in mourning

One of the victims of the fire was a girl who was in Grade 6 atnearby GonzagaMiddle School.

"Members of our school community called us this morning to share the devastating news of what had occurred," said principalRachael Andrew.

"We're grieving [and] we're doing it together. We cry, we laugh, we remember things about her the good times."

We're grieving [and] we're doing it together. We cry, we laugh, we remember things about her the good times.- Rachael Andrew, school principal

Staff were informed when they arrived in the morning and the students were told shortly after that, saidKyle Mason, a board member with the privately run school.

Grief counsellorswere available on Friday for staff and students who required them.

"We're just doing everything possible to make sure the students are able to talk or to express their feelings when the time arises, and also with the staff as well that the staff have an opportunity to begin processing and interacting over this very tragic news,"saidMason.

Students are also creating collages and writing letters and will take them to an evening memorial walk,Andrew said.

The school, which offers classes from grades 6-8, only has 60 students, "so it is verytight-knit," said Mason.

Chaotic scene

The first calls about the fire came in around 2:15 a.m., fire officials said.

Police were the first to arrive at the chaotic scene, where people were screaming andracing around in a panic, a witnesses said.

I did the best I can, but I think I'm gonna live with a lot, because I hear those voices and I still hear them. I know I'm gonna hear them for a while.- RonLaing

Thewoman and teenhad already jumped by that time, caught by neighbours who had gatheredto help.

When firefighters arrived shortly after,they couldn't get inside the home to search for the two others.

"I did the best I can, but I think I'm gonna live with a lot, because I hear those voices and I still hear them. I know I'm gonna hear them for a while," said neighbour RonLaing, whohelped thewoman and teen get out.

Two people are confirmed to have died in the house, according to fire officials. (Erin Brohman/CBC)

Another neighbour, Toni Desmarais, ran to the burning home to help in whatever way she could.

"Aman from the next block, he was already there and he had a pickaxe in his hand. He was trying to get into the house. He was breaking windows, trying to get in," she said.

"It's devastating," said JaquelineBear, who also lives nearby and helped catch the woman and teen.

Her husband saw the flames and called 911. The couple thenrushed to the house, where aneighbour was already calling to two people on the second floor.

The older lady, she was all burned. Me and the other fellow caught her and then the [boy] jumped and we helped catch him- JaquelineBear

"He was there and he [tried to] coaxthem downbut theywouldn't jump. And then I came to help and then they jumped," said Bear.

"The older lady, she was all burned. Me and the other fellow caught her and then the [boy] jumped and we helped catch him."

Bear and others helped the womanwalk to an ambulance and she and the boywere then rushed to hospital.

The fire has left the house unsafe for crews to enter, says assistant fire chief Ihor Holowczynsky. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Desmarais said the woman had burns on both arms, her hair was singedand her face was so coated in black from the smoke that she couldn't open her eyes.

"I feel hurt for the family," she said.

The fire was under control as of8 a.m. but was still smouldering at 10 a.m., as fire crews moved the aerial truck in to try to recover the bodies.

It took until early afternoon.

"Given the amount of fire damage visible from the exterior, it looks like the structure is quite severely damaged,"said assistant fire chiefIhorHolowczynskyon Friday morning."One wall is bowed out, so it really is unsafe to enter."

Other fires in area

There were reports of several other fires in Point Douglas around the same time, he said, but he didn't know what else burned.

The house, missing a section of the second-storey wall, still smoulders at 10 a.m. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Winnipeg police reported Friday afternoon that they have somebody in custody in connection with four fires, but haveno evidence that person islinked to the fatal fire.

"We certainly don't have anything that links those fires to this one," Murray said.

At least one of the Point Douglas fires started ina garage, saida witness who lives a few houses away.

"Someone is going around and starting fires please keep your eyes open!!" says a message on theWe love Point Douglas page onFacebook, noting a garage fire on Austin Street and a house fire on GranvilleStreet.

Others have posted there were four other fires in the area, including another on LorneAvenue.

With files from Erin Brohman, Meaghan Ketcheson, Alana Cole,Darren Bernhardt andIan Froese.

Corrections

  • In an earlier version of this story, police said the age of the woman who escaped from the house was 64. Her correct age is 54.
    Oct 26, 2018 11:47 PM CT