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Updated: 3:24 PM Jul 2, 2009
Fire Damages Two Houses in Chesapeake, Ohio
Several volunteer fire departments are working to contain a fire that started in one house and then spread to a neighboring house.
Posted: 11:43 AM Jul 2, 2009Reporter: WSAZ News Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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CHESAPEAKE, Ohio (WSAZ) -- Several volunteer fire departments are working to contain a fire that started in one house and then spread to a neighboring house.
The fire on Rosslyn Street in Chesapeake, Ohio was reported around 11 a.m. Thursday.
Firefighters say the house where the fire started was unoccupied and had no utilities connected. It was destroyed.
A neighboring house suffered extensive damage. The people living there were not home. There are no reported injuries.
The State Fire Marshal's Office say because of the circumstances, investigators are looking into the possibility the fire was set.
Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for updated information.
Latest Comments
you know it is crazy how when something bad happens that they always call people druggies and what not... i was tought that if you don't have anything nice to say don't say it at all and maddie yes u maddie, jo and who ever else wants to say something about the people who lived in the house next to mr and mrs hysle old place y don't you do the family a favor and just shut the heck up b/c u don't have a life and u have to run others down to have something to say......and maddi since you notice it and can recall exactly what time you drove buy maybe they should look at you....i mean honestly who drive by a place and says oh have to remember it's 5:21...get a life would you
They should have let all 3 places burn down to the ground that way the druggies wouldn't have had a place to come back to, but now they do...... and it is starting all over again, never ending!!!!
Again guys (fire,ems) good job.
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