3 children die in suburban Detroit house fire where smoke alarms were not working
- Three children, a 16-year-old girl and two boys aged 15 and 12, died in a house fire in suburban Detroit, according to authorities.
- The fire marshal, Byron Turnquist, stated that smoke detectors in the home were not working.
- One of the children called 911 to report the fire before they were unable to escape.
- Community members emphasized the importance of working smoke alarms and supporting the affected family during this time.
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Three children died in a fire in a house on the weekend in a suburb of Detroit, authorities said. The brothers, a 16-year-old girl and two 15-and 12-year-old boys, couldn’t escape the fire on Sunday night, said Byron Turnquist, fire chief at West Bloomfield Township. One of them called 911 to report the fire. Turnquist said investigators didn’t find smoke detectors in the house. “Having smoke detectors running allows you to get an early notifica…
No smoke alarms found in West Bloomfield Township house fire that killed 3 children
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, MI – No smoke alarms were found in the house fire that left three children dead in West Bloomfield Township, according to the Associated Press. A 12-year-old boy, 15-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl each died after the Feb. 2 fire.
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