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Langdon residents step up to help family displaced by fire

By News RoomJanuary 17, 20262 Mins Read
Langdon residents step up to help family displaced by fire
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Residents in the hamlet of Langdon, Alta., are banding together to support a local family after their home was destroyed by a fire.

The fire broke out just after 6 p.m. Sunday night, and according to neighbours took roughly three hours to extinguish. They say the flames tore through the back corner and roof of the home but it’s still too early to know what caused the blaze.

Jessica Gunn lives next door and says she got a phone call from another neighbour about a house fire nearby.

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“My dad and I ran outside and saw the whole side of the house was engulfed in flames,” describes Gunn. “So, it was just run into action and get out safely.”

Gunn says the family of four, along with their two dogs, were all able to get out unharmed. However, the damage to the house means they will be displaced as the fire investigator and restoration company determine the extent of the damage.

“Right now, we’re just trying to rally together to get some supports needed for the family just because it is so sudden, you never expect it,” says Gunn.

Gunn has launched a GoFundMe to help cover some of the unexpected expenses as they face the reality of losing their home. Residents have already been dropping off food and supplies to help them over the coming days and weeks.

“We know how amazing Langdon is, and how we like to step up for everyone that is in trouble,” says Gunn.

“It’s a wonderful community out here.”


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