An Okanagan Falls neighbourhood is reaching out after a man died in a fire that destroyed a mobile home in the small community last week.
Okanagan Falls firefighters were called to the Peach Cliff Estates Mobile Home Park on the afternoon of Jan. 11. It took until 6 p.m. until the fire was contained. Inside though, one of the homeowners, a man in his 70s, had perished.
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Neighbour Sue Cridland has set up a GoFundMe campaign to help out the man鈥檚 wife.
鈥淛oan was not home at the time,鈥 wrote Cridland on the GoFundMe page. 鈥淲hen she arrived home all she was left with was the clothes she was wearing. She lost everything she owns in the fire.鈥
Cridland hopes to gather $1,500 to help her neighbour at least replace her wardrobe.
鈥淪he needs clothes, coats, boots, shoes, all personal items,鈥 wrote Cridland, adding that it will take some time before insurance kicks in, and her neighbour needs help immediately. 鈥淟ets please band together and help this lady, every little bit helps.鈥
The Levesques, who live across the street are praising the response of the volunteer firefighters. It seemed like an eternity for the first fire truck to arrive, they wrote in a letter to the editor, but in reality, the truck was there soon.
鈥淚t was snowing, it was growing dark, the flames had engulfed the deck. A second fire truck from Kaleden arrived on scene and together they worked as one, trying in vain to save the man trapped inside the house,鈥 the Levesques wrote.
鈥淲e watched as one firefighter checked an oxygen tank which was attached to another鈥檚 back to ensure it was hooked up properly, while he was on all fours in the dirty, cold snow and water. And then they traded places and repeated the process. We saw a lot more which will forever affect us and give us a new appreciation for these particular volunteers.鈥
Cridland鈥檚 fundraiser can be found on Gofundme at .