Surrey crews swiftly contained a Monday night house fire in Grandview Heights. No injuries reported as firefighters kept flames under control.
Flames Light Up the Night in South Surrey
It was anything but a quiet Monday night in South Surrey when bright flames and thick smoke broke the calm of the Grandview Heights neighborhood. Around 8 p.m. on October 6, Surrey Fire Service crews raced to the 1900-block of 176 Street after reports of a house fire quickly spread through the community.
Quick Action Prevents Disaster
When firefighters arrived, they found an older two-storey home engulfed in smoke and fire. Without hesitation, crews launched an interior attack, pushing through the heat and haze to stop the blaze before it could spread. Their swift teamwork and precision paid off—within hours, the flames were under control.
Road Closed as Crews Battled the Blaze
To ensure safety for both the firefighters and residents, 176 Street was shut down in both directions. Emergency lights illuminated the scene as hoses stretched across the roadway, and onlookers gathered at a distance, relieved to see the professionals at work.

No Injuries, Just Relief
Thankfully, no one was hurt during the incident. While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, neighbors expressed gratitude for the quick response that likely prevented a larger tragedy.
In Short: Thanks to rapid action from Surrey’s firefighters, what could have been a devastating night in Grandview Heights ended with no injuries—just a community reminded of the bravery of its first responders.
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