St. Marys Fire Leaves Five Homeless
Five people are homeless and two firemen are hurt following a blaze in St. Marys Tuesday night.
Firefighters were called to the Walker Road home at around 7:50 p.m. and found heavy flames coming from the backside of the house.
The fire did major damage to the kitchen, dining room and living room. The second floor of the house had major smoke and water damage.
The family of five and their dog all managed to get out safely. The Red Cross is helping them because the home is uninhabitable.
One fireman slipped on the front porch and suffered minor injuries. Another suffered heat exhaustion.
The investigation into the cause of the blaze is continuing but firefighters say they don’t believe it’s suspicious.
Firefighters were called to the Walker Road home at around 7:50 p.m. and found heavy flames coming from the backside of the house.
The fire did major damage to the kitchen, dining room and living room. The second floor of the house had major smoke and water damage.
The family of five and their dog all managed to get out safely. The Red Cross is helping them because the home is uninhabitable.
One fireman slipped on the front porch and suffered minor injuries. Another suffered heat exhaustion.
The investigation into the cause of the blaze is continuing but firefighters say they don’t believe it’s suspicious.
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