A Yukon cabin fire destroyed a home Friday, sparking urgent calls to improve West Dawson’s emergency resources before winter ferry closure.
Fire Levels Home in Remote Yukon Community
A longtime West Dawson resident lost his home Friday when a fire tore through his off-grid cabin in the Lower West Dawson subdivision, across the Yukon River from Dawson City. No one was inside when the blaze started.
Dawson City’s fire department, with help from Yukon Wildland Fire Management, rushed across the river after spotting black smoke rising from the area.
Propane Tanks Create Life-Threatening Risk
On arrival, Fire Chief Mike Masserey found two large propane tanks inside the burning cabin—one full, the other partially filled. The smaller tank’s valve had blown off, and the larger was “white-hot” and close to exploding.
Crews shifted from fighting the fire to cooling the tanks, preventing a potentially deadly blast. Neighbours reported hearing and feeling the explosion from hundreds of metres away.
Investigation Underway Into Cause
The exact cause of the fire remains undetermined. Witnesses reported a loud explosion early in the blaze, believed to be linked to the propane tanks.
The homeowner, in his 70s, has no phone or internet and is currently staying in a trailer on the property.
Seasonal Access Limits Emergency Response
The incident underscored the vulnerability of West Dawson during seasonal changes. When the George Black Ferry stops for freeze-up, fire crews lose direct access to the community until an ice bridge forms.
Plans for Local Firefighting Equipment
Masserey is collaborating with a grassroots West Dawson emergency response group to position two portable “skid” units—each carrying 500 gallons of water, a pump, hose, and foam system—before ferry service ends.
He also plans to provide residents with training and donate spare protective equipment to ensure they can respond to fires during winter isolation.
“We’re working toward getting them something in place,” Masserey said.
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