Collierville, Tennessee: Fire crews responded after a home was struck by lightning and caught fire shortly after 4:30 p.m. on April 28, extending into the attic before firefighters extinguished the blaze and secured the roof with tarps. Additional separate incidents occurred in Omaha, Detroit and Spokane at various times, each requiring local firefighting response. In Omaha, crews battled a garage fire shortly after 6:30 p.m. that spread to multiple units but caused no reported injuries; authorities continue investigating the origin. In Detroit, crews reported a two-story house fire near Corktown at about 6:45 a.m., knocked down in under ten minutes while investigators search for a cause. In Spokane, a mattress fire around 3 a.m. triggered sprinklers, forced evacuations, produced water and smoke damage, and led to some smoke inhalation treatments.
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Residential fires can strike anywhere, anytime. They disrupt lives, damage property, and sometimes cause injury. It's a reminder to check your home's fire safety measures. Do you have working smoke detectors, a fire extinguisher, and an evacuation plan?
Fires are unpredictable but preparation can minimize damage and risk. Regularly test your smoke detectors and keep fire extinguishers handy. Know your evacuation routes. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a fire safety reminder.
Local fire departments and emergency responders benefited by containing fires, treating injuries, and limiting further structural loss through rapid intervention and coordinated on-scene actions.
Residents and property owners in Collierville, Omaha, Detroit, and Spokane suffered property damage, water and smoke damage, and some temporary displacement.
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Multiple Residential Fires Strike Cities Across United States
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