Ottawa firefighters successfully extinguished a fire that engulfed two homes on Kilmory Crescent in the Carleton Heights neighborhood on May 23, 2026. The blaze, which broke out in the evening, prompted a rapid response from multiple fire crews who worked tirelessly to contain the flames and prevent further damage to adjacent properties.
Fire Response and Aftermath
According to Ottawa Fire Services, the first crews arrived on scene within minutes of receiving the emergency call. They encountered heavy smoke and flames emanating from both structures. Firefighters immediately initiated an aggressive attack, using aerial ladders and ground-based hoses to douse the fire from multiple angles. The operation lasted several hours before the fire was declared under control.
No injuries were reported among residents or firefighters. The affected homes sustained significant structural damage, and nearby residents were temporarily evacuated as a precaution. Ottawa Fire Services confirmed that the cause of the fire is under investigation, with officials examining potential electrical or accidental origins.
Community Impact
The fire drew a large crowd of onlookers, including neighbors who expressed shock and concern. Local community leaders have offered support to the displaced families, coordinating temporary housing and assistance through the Ottawa Red Cross. The City of Ottawa has also pledged to provide resources for recovery efforts.
This incident highlights the ongoing risks of residential fires in urban areas. Fire officials urge residents to ensure their homes have working smoke alarms and to practice fire safety measures. The investigation into the cause of the Kilmory Crescent fire continues, with updates expected as more information becomes available.



