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INVESTIGATION COMPLETED, CHARGES LAID AGAINST ORILLIA RETIREMENT RESIDENCE OWNERS
Highlights importance of Ontario Fire Code
NEWS July 20, 2009

The two owners of Muskoka Heights Retirement residence in Orillia, where four people died as a result of a January fire, have been charged with seven violations under the Ontario Fire Code.

After a comprehensive fire investigation, the Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) has concluded that the cause of the fire has been classified as undetermined and that there were contraventions to the Ontario Fire Code.  As a result of these findings, Orillia Fire Department has charged the property owners with:

The OFM’s investigation looked at many factors that contributed to the fire including building performance, fire prevention records, staff and occupant behaviour and fire safety planning and evacuation.  Based on these findings, an investigative report will be sent to the Ontario Fire Marshal for review.  Once reviewed, the Fire Marshal will provide his recommendations to enhance fire safety in these facilities to the Ontario government. 

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“This fire demonstrates the importance of ensuring that these facilities comply with the Ontario Fire Code,” said Ontario Fire Marshal Pat Burke.  “The Code provides the minimum level of fire safety in existing buildings to ensure they are safe in which to live and work.”

“The Orillia Fire Department is committed to the safety of its citizens,” said Orillia Fire Department Chief Ralph Dominelli.  “We will continue to work with building owners and operators to ensure they understand their responsibilities with respect to fire safety and emergency planning.”

 

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Carol Gravelle, Office of the Fire Marshal, 416-325-3138
Fire Chief Ralph Dominelli, Orillia Fire Department, 705-325-2412