Vehicle fire quickly doused on Ward Street

Nelson’s Fire Chief Jeff Hebert was the right person, in the right place, at the right time, coming across a vehicle fire while enroute to the firehall this evening, June 17.

Just after 5 p.m. a vehicle caught ablaze in front of 455 Ward Street, with Fire Chief Hebert jumping into action to suppress the flames using a fire extinguisher.

Fire crews and Nelson City Police arrived shortly after and quickly secured the area by closing surrounding streets, allowing emergency services to operate safely.

The situation was brought under control swiftly and without incident, and with a message to all vehicle owners to regularly inspect and maintain their property.

“Vehicle fires can happen quickly and without warning,” said Fire Chief Jeff Hebert.

“Regular maintenance is your first line of defense. We encourage everyone to take the time to inspect their vehicles routinely—it could prevent an emergency and keep you and your loved ones safe.”

Simple steps include checking for fluid leaks, inspecting electrical systems, and ensuring proper functioning of warning lights can significantly reduce the risk of vehicle fires and improve overall road safety.

Photo supplied by Nelson Fire & Rescue Service.
Photo supplied by Nelson Fire & Rescue Service.

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