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Updated: 12:11 AM Jul 9, 2009
UPDATE: House Destroyed By Blaze, No Injuries
WTAP News Preliminary reports reveal the fire that ripped through a Little Hocking home Wednesday morning started in the kitchen. Posted: 9:46 AM Jul 8, 2009Reporter: Kim Lucey, Abby Kidder Email Address: kim.lucey@wtap.com, abby.kidder@wtap.com |
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Update: 10:24 am
Preliminary reports reveal the fire that ripped through a Little Hocking home Wednesday morning started in the kitchen.
Officials say the people living at the home were not in the structure when the blaze broke out around 9:30 on Pine Drive.
Crews remain at the scene battling hot spots.
No one was injured.
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Several fire departments are responding to a house fire on Pine Drive in Little Hocking.
Officials say a caller saw flames coming out of the roof of the attic and dialed 911.
The blaze broke out around 9:30 Wednesday morning on the one hundred block of Pine Drive.
The Little Hocking Volunteer Fire Department as well as the Dunham and Belpre Volunteer Fire Departments were called in for back-up.
Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks says the house is fully engulfed in flames.
There is no reports of injuries at this time.
We do have a reporter on the scene.
Keep clicking right here on WTAP.com as we will keep you updated with the latest developments on this breaking story.
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