Tunnel St. house fire Sept. 6, 2015 (Photo courtesy of James Dugas via Blackburn Radio App)Tunnel St. house fire Sept. 6, 2015 (Photo courtesy of James Dugas via Blackburn Radio App)
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UPDATED: Unattended Cooking Cause Of House Fire

Sarnia Fire and Rescue Service says unattended cooking was the cause of a house fire in south end Sarnia Sunday afternoon.

One occupant was taken to hospital and a city firefighter suffered minor injury in the blaze on Tunnel St.

Smoke and flames could be seen coming from the home's exterior when crews responded at about 3:40pm. 20 firefighters from four stations were able to contain the fire to the kitchen and attic/roof area. An occupant of the dwelling was transported to hospital for smoke inhalation and later released. Damage to the building and its contents is estimated at $150,000. Fire officials urge the public to never leave items unattended on the stove, saying it's the most common type of cooking fire and takes only a few seconds for a fire to start.

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