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3-alarm fire breaks out at former Peacock Hotel in the Junction

WATCH ABOVE: A building whose heritage shares ties with William Lyon Mackenzie's 1837 rebellion has gone up in flames. The third iteration of the former Peacock Hotel caught fire early Thursday morning in Toronto's west end. Matthew Bingley has more on the building's legacy – May 23, 2019

Toronto Fire says a three-alarm fire broke out at an abandoned building, which used to be the historic Peacock Hotel, in the Junction area Thursday morning.

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Fire crews were called to area of Dundas Street West and Annette Street at about 3:20 a.m.

Fire Commander Dan MacIsaac said when firefighters arrived on scene there was fire coming out of the top two stories, approximately 12 windows, of the building.

Firefighters had to evacuate the inside of the building due to a possibility that the back of the building could collapse.

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“We got to be careful though, it’s starting to collapse back there. The brick wall which collapsed a year ago. More parts are starting to collapse now,” said MacIsaac.

MacIsaac said they had crews on both sides of the building to prevent the fire from spreading. The fire has been knocked down.

Fire officials said no injuries have been reported.

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The cause of the fire is still unknown.

 

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