Kingston Fire and Rescue at the scene of a Montreal Street structure first that started Thursday night. Paramedics, police also responded.
Flames flare up behind a Kingston firefighter as he prepares to climb down from the second storey of the house at 895 Montreal St. in Kingston on Thursday night.One person has died and another has suffered serious injuries after a fire broke out in their Montreal Street home Thursday night.
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