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The Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal (SIM) mission statement is to save lives, protect property and preserve the environ
sim.montreal.caI don’t have real-time access to the latest updates in this moment, but here are the most relevant recent developments I could find about incendie Montreal and Old Montreal fires:
In October 2024, a major fire in Old Montreal at 400 Notre-Dame Street East resulted in fatalities and injuries, with police suggesting the origin was under investigation and a firefighters’ briefing noting the building had previously had fire-safety issues addressed. This incident prompted evacuations and a Red Cross response for displaced residents.[1]
Reports from the same period noted subsequent police activity and arson-squad involvement, including arrestees connected to related incidents in Montreal’s downtown and Old Montreal area, illustrating ongoing investigations around fire safety and criminal activity linked to fires.[2]
Montreal fire services and city officials have at times highlighted fire-safety compliance and enforcement actions in premises around Old Montreal and adjacent districts, underscoring continued attention to building safety and arson-related inquiries.[7][1]
More recently, coverage around incendie Montreal includes broader Montreal-area fire events, such as Montreal-Est incidents, which drew large emergency responses and prompted investigations into causes and safety practices. These events show that fire-related incidents remain a significant local concern.[9]
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The Service de sécurité incendie de Montréal (SIM) mission statement is to save lives, protect property and preserve the environ
sim.montreal.caAt dawn, the air over Montreal-Est turned dark with a thick black plume, and incendie montreal became more than a headline for residents waking up near Henri-Bourassa Est and Rodolphe-Forget. A commercial metal recycling site was on fire, and the scene quickly drew a large emergency response as people in the area watched smoke spread …
www.el-balad.comMontreal police (SPVM) arrested a 38-year-old man in connection with arson of an abandoned building in Montreal downtown, Friday. Police say they received a 911 call around 5 a.m. regarding a fire starting in a building on St-Marc Street, near Ste-Catherine Street. Firefighters quickly brought the fire under control. “When officers were on site, there […]
montreal.citynews.caThe Montreal police’s (SPVM) arson squad is investigating after a vacant commercial space was fire bombed on Saturday night. The same building was set on fire in May.
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montreal.citynews.caAt least two people are dead and others are injured after a fire ripped through a century-old building in Old Montreal early Friday morning, sources told Noovo Info.
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