3 pets killed, residents displaced in South Shore apartment fire
Fire left a South Shore apartment uninhabitable and displaced five residents; the cause appears accidental, with two dogs and one cat killed, officials said.
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Abington apartment fire displaces 5 residents, kills 3 pets
A fire on Friday at a three-story apartment building in Abington led to five people being displaced and three pets killed. The Abington Fire Department responded at about 2:30 p.m. to the fire at 26 Winthrop St., where they found heavy smoke billowing from the second floor, officials said in a statement.
Over 30 residents displaced, four pets die in Harrison Township apartment fire
Over 30 residents have been displaced and at least four pets have died after a fire broke out at a Harrison Township apartment complex Saturday evening.According to dispatch, crews received reports of a fire at the 1100 block of Tall Oaks Circle at 7:47 p.m.According to crews at the scene, the fire was isolated to one unit and no one was injured.Despite this, crews at the scene estimate that 30 to 35 people have been displaced as a result of the…
Five families displaced, one dog dead after second alarm fire in Hartford
At approximately 1:30 p.m. the Hartford Fire Department responded to a working fire at a three-story, six-family apartment building on Bond Street. Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire conditions throughout the building. A second alarm was requested due to the size of the fire and the cold weather conditions. “We just had a lengthy firefight,” said Hartford Deputy Fire Chief Adam Guertin. “A lot of heavy fire. All three floors of the buil…
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