Orillia, Ont. fire crews respond after makeshift winter shelter burns down
When crews ventured into the bush, Ferry said they found a tent-type structure with tarps and skids on fire.Story continues below advertisement
“It appears the fire did start with the heating appliance that they had in this makeshift structure,” Ferry said. “Our recommendations are always that if you do have to live in that type of structure over the winter time to keep your heating and your and cooking appliances inside of the tent and away from the because they’re a very flammable structure.”
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