Neighbors and family members identified the missing.
The parents were Nazir Ali and Raven Alisha Ali O’dea, CBC News confirmed, and their children were Alia Marilyn Ali O’dea, Jayden Prince Ali O’dea and Layla Rose Ali O’dea.
Their death has devastated the community.
“Our hearts are breaking,” said Bill Boyes, Brampton’s fire chief.
“What happened here today, to lose three children and two adults, with one extra person in a life-threatening situation, is absolutely tragic.”
Brampton Fire Chief Bill Boyes said fire crews encountered thick smoke and flames when they arrived at the scene of the fire at Conestoga Drive and Sutter at about 2 p.m. (Paul Smith / CBC)
Boyes said fire crews encountered thick smoke and flames when they arrived at the scene of the fire at Conestoga Drive and Sutter Avenue at about 2 p.m.
The fire with three alarms made it a “difficult entry” for crews on arrival, Boyes said.
Two of the children were rushed by paramedics to the hospital in a life-threatening condition and died shortly afterwards, Peel Const police said. Heather Cannon told reporters at the scene. Two adults and a third child were found dead in the house.
The fire service did everything it could to save the occupants of the house, the chief said.
“They risked their lives to get into this fire and get these people out,” Boyer said, noting that mental health resources would be made available to firefighters.
“Unfortunately, it was a terrible result.”
An adult managed to get out of the house and was rushed to the injury center in critical condition.
Two other adults were able to leave the house through the basement unharmed, Boyes said.
It is with great sadness that I mention that 2 adults & 3 children have lost their lives in this tragic fire. An extra adult has been taken to hospital. Our thoughts & prayers are addressed to all the affected family & friends. https://t.co/ImvUsM5VM8
– @ ChiefBoyes
“My prayers and condolences are with the family and friends affected by this devastating fire at Conestoga Dr in Brampton. We are also grateful for the tireless efforts of our first responders who faced very difficult circumstances,” said the mayor of Brampton. Patrick Brown in a tweet. Monday morning.
Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford also expressed his condolences in a statement on childcare in Brampton.
“I want to express my sadness to learn of the tragic deaths of a family here in Peel, including the loss of three precious children,” Ford said Monday morning.
“I can not imagine the pain felt by family and friends and the whole community. You will all be in our prayers.”
Prime Minister Justin Trinto, who was with Ford, said his thoughts were with the family and friends of those who died.
“We all think of those affected by this horrific, heartbreaking tragic fire,” he said.
Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie also said she was “cracked” when she learned of the fire.
Boyes said firefighters are working to ensure there are no hotspots in the house Monday morning, before an investigation can begin into the cause of the deadly fire.
The investigation will be carried out in collaboration with the Office of the Marshal of the Fire Department, the Peel District Police and the Brampton Fire Investigators, he noted.
Emergency officials did not release the identities of the victims, but said they believed the children were aged six, eight and 11. (Paul Smith / CBC)
Boyes urged the public to follow fire safety procedures.
“If you’re at home, check your smoke alarms. Make sure you have a running carbon monoxide alarm. And make sure your family and friends and everyone you live with know what to do in the event of a fire. How to get out.” , he said.
“We just do not want to see another tragic fire in Brampton or Ontario.”
The Conestoga Drive between Sandalwood Parkway East and Cranmore Court is closed, Peel police said.
The Ontario Fire Department has been notified and will investigate the fire. (Ryan Patrick Jones / CBC)