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People displaced, pets rescued after Calgary house fires

Calgary crews responded to a fire in Saddle Ridge on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Global News

The Calgary Fire Department extinguished two blazes — one in Saddle Ridge and the other in Sundance — on Sunday.

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Crews responded to a 911 call in the 100 block of Saddlemont Close N.E. at noon. Smoke was emerging from a two-storey house, and the CFD struck a second alarm.

Firefighters “quickly brought it under control” and rescued a fish and a dog, officials said.

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“The dog received oxygen therapy before being reunited with its owner,” the CFD said in a news release.

Five people were displaced, so the Red Cross is helping with accommodations.

The fire extensively damaged the kitchen.

At 3 p.m., the CFD responded to smoke emerging from a two-storey house on Sundown Close S.E.

Two people were home at the time and able to get out. There were no injuries.

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“The fire and smoke damage extended throughout the home and will cause both residents to be displaced,” the CFD said.

Both fires are under investigation.

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